Is there a definition in the Indiana Code for a "school" as it directly relates to the question of carrying a firearm.
I've read the obvious relevant code section--http://www.in.gov/legislative/ic/code/title35/ar47/ch9.html--,but there's no definition of "school," which is irritating since I've waded through many a definition sections for other issues that felt it necessary to define things my 4y/o could have done for them.
I ask because I wonder if a homeschooling group meeting in a church would be considered a school. It is not an informal co-op of like-minded parents meeting. It's a formal program with tuition, instructors, etc. (But nothing like the government schools in any other way, not that that matters much.)
In Indiana, homeschooling households are considered non-accredited private schools for legal purposes.
It's not an issue yet, but it may be, and I need to know before I unknowingly commit a felony.
I've read the obvious relevant code section--http://www.in.gov/legislative/ic/code/title35/ar47/ch9.html--,but there's no definition of "school," which is irritating since I've waded through many a definition sections for other issues that felt it necessary to define things my 4y/o could have done for them.
I ask because I wonder if a homeschooling group meeting in a church would be considered a school. It is not an informal co-op of like-minded parents meeting. It's a formal program with tuition, instructors, etc. (But nothing like the government schools in any other way, not that that matters much.)
In Indiana, homeschooling households are considered non-accredited private schools for legal purposes.
It's not an issue yet, but it may be, and I need to know before I unknowingly commit a felony.