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If an individual is homeschooling his or her kids, would it then classify that individual's "home" as a "school" and thus take away the parents right to have guns in the house?

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Guest Glock23ForMe
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Wow.

Only while you're teaching. :P

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Not if you include Firearms Appreciation classes as part of their required curriculum!

Guest Marine03
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I used to clean my guns at my desk. Homeschooling rocks!

Guest db99wj
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Gun safety, cleaning, maintenance, an marksmanship class would be right after lunch!

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The hypothetical situations never stop. :lol:

I recall several years ago, a group of homeschooling parents were trying to use the 'distance from a school' law to stop an adult bookstore from opening. I don't know how the situation turned out, but there actually could be a legal precedent for homeschooling homes being considered school facilities. I'll do some research and see if I can find any details on how the bookstore thing turned out.

Guest Sgt. Joe
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Actually a very original question of which I had not thought of.:lol:

However Homeschooling = "Receiving an education at home" so the home is not a school, it is just the place that the schooling is received.

Now if they want to call my house a school I will be needing some Federal funding.:D

I doubt it would be an issue here in TN but in some places like FL if you home school you can get up to 1K a year from the state for doing so.....I guess that could change the dynamics some but still I feel it is doubtful.

An interesting question IMO none-the-less.:cool:

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