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<blockquote data-quote="Fatboy Joe" data-source="post: 1616080" data-attributes="member: 13212"><p>Veggie, I don't disagree, but I think it would be up to a jury of my peers to determine that. I personally don't worry about it. I don't do anything to raise attention or leave my vehicle unattended on school property. If I know I need to go inside for a meeting or any other reason I don't carry which also makes me more nervous than if I was carrying around 750 pre-teens.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I wasn't talking about going inside though. I was talking about walking your child to the front door of the school and then returning to your vehicle. I definitely believe once you but a barrier (window, door, wall) that you are not attending your vehicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fatboy Joe, post: 1616080, member: 13212"] Veggie, I don't disagree, but I think it would be up to a jury of my peers to determine that. I personally don't worry about it. I don't do anything to raise attention or leave my vehicle unattended on school property. If I know I need to go inside for a meeting or any other reason I don't carry which also makes me more nervous than if I was carrying around 750 pre-teens. Edit: I wasn't talking about going inside though. I was talking about walking your child to the front door of the school and then returning to your vehicle. I definitely believe once you but a barrier (window, door, wall) that you are not attending your vehicle. [/QUOTE]
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