wittzo
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Argh, what I meant to say was, the kids in the high school archery team can bring their bows to school (in a case) and store them in the principal's office until practice. I'm not sure how they handle bus riders, I assume they keep their bow cases behind the bus driver's seat until they get to school. If they're in a shooting team, a minor can transport a gun (normally, under 18 you have to be with adult supervision.)
In MS, college students aren't allowed to carry knives, which is complete BS because visitors to a school aren't regulated. We can carry handguns and unloaded long guns in our vehicles, unless we make a stop at any school (dropping your kids off counts as transportation, but don't go to a parent-teacher conference with a (visible) gun in your car).
The other day, I helped with a 4H shooting program. This Saturday is going to be our first CMP first shots and practice match. Soon we'll be setting up Scholastic Steel Challenge and we'll be doing CMP muzzle loading and Tactical .22's. We're trying to get enough kids together to do a Junior IDPA team.
In MS, college students aren't allowed to carry knives, which is complete BS because visitors to a school aren't regulated. We can carry handguns and unloaded long guns in our vehicles, unless we make a stop at any school (dropping your kids off counts as transportation, but don't go to a parent-teacher conference with a (visible) gun in your car).
The other day, I helped with a 4H shooting program. This Saturday is going to be our first CMP first shots and practice match. Soon we'll be setting up Scholastic Steel Challenge and we'll be doing CMP muzzle loading and Tactical .22's. We're trying to get enough kids together to do a Junior IDPA team.