MattinWA
Regular Member
Washington state has an exemption to rcws restricting carry at k-12 schools, where as a ccw permit holder can carry while "picking up or dropping off a student"
no where does it mention being inside or outside the facility, or in your car or parking lot ect. (Unless I missed that rcw)
I ran across a website from the st superintendent
http://www.k12.wa.us/safetycenter/weapons/default.aspx
This site mentions the exemption, but states that these permit holders still are not allowed in the building.
direct copy and paste quote: "State law prohibits loaded firearms inside school facilities except for security and law enforcement."
At my child's public school, you must enter the office to sign out your child if leaving early for say; a doctor appointment, dentist, vacation ect.
Say I was OCing that day, and entered the office as such (obviously with my ccw on person)
Apparently these faculty are trained to think this would be illegal
Did I miss an rcw somewhere, or is this more misinformation from ill informed public servants?
no where does it mention being inside or outside the facility, or in your car or parking lot ect. (Unless I missed that rcw)
I ran across a website from the st superintendent
http://www.k12.wa.us/safetycenter/weapons/default.aspx
This site mentions the exemption, but states that these permit holders still are not allowed in the building.
direct copy and paste quote: "State law prohibits loaded firearms inside school facilities except for security and law enforcement."
At my child's public school, you must enter the office to sign out your child if leaving early for say; a doctor appointment, dentist, vacation ect.
Say I was OCing that day, and entered the office as such (obviously with my ccw on person)
Apparently these faculty are trained to think this would be illegal
Did I miss an rcw somewhere, or is this more misinformation from ill informed public servants?
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