You first. You're so raring to go, have at it. Oh, and btw, when you get arrested for carrying on school grounds to express your civil disobedience, expect your police chief to decide that you are unsuitable. He will then send an officer to confiscate all of your firearms and ammunition. But it will all be worth it, right?
In contrast, when those hippies who you seem to admire so much practice civil disobedience, they are usually careful to do nothing more than civil trespass or tie up traffic. So their arrests are typically minor misdemeanors with no real consequences.
But, you're right, the two are absolutely comparable.
Not sure this post is to your typically high standard - I might be dragging you down to my level!
I never said that I advocated carrying on school grounds. I do go by two schools on the way to the range, with my guns locked in cases in the trunk of my car. What if I found some circumstance that required me to stop on school grounds? This thread made me wonder about it. Would I be better off to risk changing a flat on the no-sholder 50MPH rural road? Is it reasonable to think that a "law abiding" citizen who has their guns locked in cases in their car on the way to the range, that they can change their tire on school grounds instead of on a dangerous road? Especially when the prohibition states "carries on his person", which would lead any reasonable person to think that locked up in cases in their car would be perfectly ok?