This is a discussion on MN Child Care/School Letter within the Concealed Carry Issues & Discussions forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; I've got a new daughter in daycare, and I posed the attached letter to the center. In Minnesota, a permit holder may carry on school ...
I've got a new daughter in daycare, and I posed the attached letter to the center. In Minnesota, a permit holder may carry on school or child care center property provided written permission.
This letter was well received by the director, and a copy was signed and given to me without issue. Hope this helps others out.
Sometimes in life you have to stand your ground. It's a hard lesson to learn and even most adults don't get it, but in the end only I can be responsible for my life. If faced with any type of adversity, only I can overcome it. Waiting for someone else to take responsibility is a long fruitless wait.
2 Chronicles 7:14 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
Thats a good idea, now I need to check on the TN regs concerning this issue. BC honestly I havent thought that far ahead yet, but I guess I need to....
I don't know if you hang out at the TwinCitiesCarry forum, but folks there may be interested in what you've accomplished. To get there, go to twincitiescarry.com • Index page
I don't know if you hang out at the TwinCitiesCarry forum, but folks there may be interested in what you've accomplished. To get there, go to twincitiescarry.com • Index page
Oh, I used to. I have a differing opinion than the forum owner on some things, so I was promptly banned for expressing that opinion (see debate on Coconut Charlie from about two or three months ago.)
When we looked for a child care center, we made certain to ask about their feelings toward guns. All the places we talked about were OK with hunting. Two places were comfortable with our carrying on the property, another place initially claimed to be. The last place called us back the next day, claiming some bogus Hennepin County rule about no guns on premise.
After we'd felt them out about hunting, and guns in general, did the subject of carrying on property come up. I knew whether they would sign the paper or not, before I presented it.
Great permission letter. I would like to use it as a suggested template for students, with your permission.
[QUOTE=ecrist;1275563]Oh, I used to. I have a differing opinion than the forum owner on some things, so I was promptly banned for expressing that opinion (see debate on Coconut Charlie from about two or three months ago.)