Or the other way is to be assaulted and/or injured while on property and not carrying - then file a suit.WildBill wrote:The big question is "how do you fight for it?" Call and write your legislators or get arrested and go to court, get convicted and appeal?rm9792 wrote:PO parking lot is mauch ado about nothing, however carry inside should be fought for because the law is wrong.
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- Tue Oct 26, 2010 8:36 pm
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Re: Carrying at the Post Office
- Mon Oct 25, 2010 11:58 am
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Re: Carrying at the Post Office
Pretty easy to test w/o packing. Just slide two or three small sized cresent wrenches in your pockets (or something else that would not otherwise normally be used as a weapon - i.e. avoid a hammer) and enter away ...wcalvert wrote:I agree with this. I think they are merchandise detectors. Fortunately, I only go in to the post office once every 6 months and I will be locking the gun in the car if I need to.pt145ss wrote:Abraham wrote:Post Offices have detectors?
I'm not disputing it, but when and where and why?
ours does, but i do not think they are metal detectors. I think they are the standard merchandise detection stuff as they have merchandise laying around.