This. Pretty sure that by the way the law is written, if the school owns it and leases it out to somebody else it is still technically "school property."
This. Pretty sure that by the way the law is written, if the school owns it and leases it out to somebody else it is still technically "school property."
Because of the structure of tax funding of schools (teaching funds vs. building funds) often times the actual building/real estate is owned by a separate building corporation and then leased to the actual school. So many school systems do not actually directly own their buildings but lease them from a (related) building corporation. If the building is being leased to a school it is likely a school for carry purposes. Consult a lawyer before carrying in a building that looks and smells(*) like a school.
(*) either sweaty, unwashed pre-teen kids or the smell of Axe purchased in Costco size quantities.