I think it goes back to the anti-gunners seizing on the 19th century law that prohibited certain persons carrying on college campuses.
Mark Smith explained this on one of his videos. The law was 'in loco parentis' meaning only adults could carry, and underage could not. This law was seized upon to allegedly prove that where children are congregated, it constitutes a 'sensitive place'. The advocates of this don't mention that adults were allowed to carry under this law, because they hope you don't know. It stuck and is being used in courts and legislatures across the country and nobody in authority is correcting them or calling it out. It is now practically speaking an item of gospel truth in most peoples view.
Mark Smith explained this on one of his videos. The law was 'in loco parentis' meaning only adults could carry, and underage could not. This law was seized upon to allegedly prove that where children are congregated, it constitutes a 'sensitive place'. The advocates of this don't mention that adults were allowed to carry under this law, because they hope you don't know. It stuck and is being used in courts and legislatures across the country and nobody in authority is correcting them or calling it out. It is now practically speaking an item of gospel truth in most peoples view.
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