By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime
In Minnesota, state law firmly prohibits teachers
and other school staff - whether public or private - from carrying
or possessing concealed firearms on school property, even with a valid Permit to
Carry. Here’s how the restrictions break down under current
law. It is a felony for anyone to knowingly possess, store, or keep a
dangerous weapon (including a firearm) on school property. This applies to
both public and private elementary, middle, or secondary schools, as
well as their grounds, buildings, school buses, and areas under temporary
exclusive school control. [more...]
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