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http://thedailynews.cc/2016/01/19/cc-c-implements-open-carry-instructions-for-school-administrators
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CARSON CITY — If an individual arrives at a Carson City-Crystal school building with a pistol holstered at the hip, administrators will now know what to do — let them in.
But that’s not to say strict restrictions won’t be enforced by those administrators for all visitors of the district, including those who choose to exercise that legal right of carrying a weapon.
Guidelines for school administrators at Carson City-Crystal Area Schools were put into place to allow citizens to legally open carry a pistol throughout the district after Thursday evening’s school board meeting.
Carson City-Crystal Area Schools Superintendent Kevin Murphy speaks about new guidelines for school administrators on the subject of open carry within the school district during Thursday’s school board meeting. — Daily News/Cory Smith
After a year of analyzing, researching and debating all aspects of Michigan’s open carry laws, Superintendent Kevin Murphy said that he will implement administrative guidelines at the recommendation of the board’s Safety Committee.
“In the year that we’ve studied it, we’ve had three occurrences within a year that we’ve had to deal with this situation,” he said. “Now I feel comfortable because we’ve got guidelines and consistency — we’ll know what to do.”
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CARSON CITY — If an individual arrives at a Carson City-Crystal school building with a pistol holstered at the hip, administrators will now know what to do — let them in.
But that’s not to say strict restrictions won’t be enforced by those administrators for all visitors of the district, including those who choose to exercise that legal right of carrying a weapon.
Guidelines for school administrators at Carson City-Crystal Area Schools were put into place to allow citizens to legally open carry a pistol throughout the district after Thursday evening’s school board meeting.
Carson City-Crystal Area Schools Superintendent Kevin Murphy speaks about new guidelines for school administrators on the subject of open carry within the school district during Thursday’s school board meeting. — Daily News/Cory Smith
After a year of analyzing, researching and debating all aspects of Michigan’s open carry laws, Superintendent Kevin Murphy said that he will implement administrative guidelines at the recommendation of the board’s Safety Committee.
“In the year that we’ve studied it, we’ve had three occurrences within a year that we’ve had to deal with this situation,” he said. “Now I feel comfortable because we’ve got guidelines and consistency — we’ll know what to do.”
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