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Old May 29, 2014, 12:39 PM   #2
BarryLee
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Ok, that was quick. Attorney General Sam Olens has issued a ruling today stating that HB60 and HB862 were indeed in conflict when it came to weapons in school zones. However, since HB60 was signed last he believes it is the final word on the issue. So, if you have a weapons license firearms are allowed in your car, but nowhere else on school grounds. So, I guess we’ll see if there’s any challenge to the Attorney General’s ruling.

While I carry whenever possible and support carrying in automobiles on school grounds I’m not sure carrying inside school buildings was a good idea. I know it would have never openly passed the legislature and would result in lots of negative press for our side. I also believe it might be just the issue to push those fence sitters over to the anti-gun camp.

http://politics.blog.ajc.com/2014/05...tlink_homepage
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