Historically for CA...
Before 1995, schools and college/universities were not considered sensitive areas that prohibited the carry or possession of firearms/ammunition.
From 1995-2015, a person with a valid CA CCW permit can legally conceal carry on school property and on college/university property.
From 2016-2017, a person with a valid CA CCW permit can legally conceal carry within the 1000' GFSZ but not on actual school property, unless they have written permission from the school district superintendent that allows them to carry on school property. While on school property, firearms must be unloaded in a locked container inside a vehicle and ammunition must be in a locked container inside a vehicle, unless exempt due to having written permission from the school district superintendent that allows them to carry on school property.
A person with a valid CA CCW permit can legally conceal carry on college/university property as long as they have written permission to carry/possess firearms/ammunition on college/university property from the college/university president/dean. Unless you have written permission to carry/possess firearms/ammunition on college/university property from the college/university president/dean, it is illegal to possess any firearms/ammunition on college/university property, even if the ammunition/firearm is unloaded in a locked container inside your vehicle.
From 2018 to current, a person with a valid CA CCW permit can legally conceal carry within the 1000' GFSZ but not on actual school property.
While on school property, firearms must be unloaded in a locked container inside a vehicle and ammunition must be in a locked container inside a vehicle.
A person with a valid CA CCW permit can legally conceal carry on college/university property as long as they have written permission to carry/possess firearms/ammunition on college/university property from the college/university president/dean. Unless you have written permission to carry/possess firearms/ammunition on college/university property from the college/university president/dean, it is illegal to possess any firearms/ammunition on college/university property, even if the ammunition/firearm is unloaded in a locked container inside your vehicle.
Before 1995, schools and college/universities were not considered sensitive areas that prohibited the carry or possession of firearms/ammunition.
From 1995-2015, a person with a valid CA CCW permit can legally conceal carry on school property and on college/university property.
From 2016-2017, a person with a valid CA CCW permit can legally conceal carry within the 1000' GFSZ but not on actual school property, unless they have written permission from the school district superintendent that allows them to carry on school property. While on school property, firearms must be unloaded in a locked container inside a vehicle and ammunition must be in a locked container inside a vehicle, unless exempt due to having written permission from the school district superintendent that allows them to carry on school property.
A person with a valid CA CCW permit can legally conceal carry on college/university property as long as they have written permission to carry/possess firearms/ammunition on college/university property from the college/university president/dean. Unless you have written permission to carry/possess firearms/ammunition on college/university property from the college/university president/dean, it is illegal to possess any firearms/ammunition on college/university property, even if the ammunition/firearm is unloaded in a locked container inside your vehicle.
From 2018 to current, a person with a valid CA CCW permit can legally conceal carry within the 1000' GFSZ but not on actual school property.
While on school property, firearms must be unloaded in a locked container inside a vehicle and ammunition must be in a locked container inside a vehicle.
A person with a valid CA CCW permit can legally conceal carry on college/university property as long as they have written permission to carry/possess firearms/ammunition on college/university property from the college/university president/dean. Unless you have written permission to carry/possess firearms/ammunition on college/university property from the college/university president/dean, it is illegal to possess any firearms/ammunition on college/university property, even if the ammunition/firearm is unloaded in a locked container inside your vehicle.

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