jonnyc
Member
I might already know the answer here, but then again, I have been wrong in the past.
I have been reading up a bit on Bug-Out and Get-Home Bags and have been making up some lists of possible items. A firearm is often mentioned as one of the required/suggested inclusions. Problem is, I teach in a PA public school. Now, PA weapons policy allows teachers to carry pocket knives as a tool, but not a weapon. The wording of the law also lends itself to the idea that you could also carry a firearm in school with a legitimate/legal purpose. I don't know of anyone who has stretched this last bit.
The question is, is there any bit in federal or PA state law that might allow a teacher to have a locked firearm in a car as part of a survival kit?
I have been reading up a bit on Bug-Out and Get-Home Bags and have been making up some lists of possible items. A firearm is often mentioned as one of the required/suggested inclusions. Problem is, I teach in a PA public school. Now, PA weapons policy allows teachers to carry pocket knives as a tool, but not a weapon. The wording of the law also lends itself to the idea that you could also carry a firearm in school with a legitimate/legal purpose. I don't know of anyone who has stretched this last bit.
The question is, is there any bit in federal or PA state law that might allow a teacher to have a locked firearm in a car as part of a survival kit?