Why would you think the folks in Washington would change their rules. They're trying to make it harder to carry not easier.
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Mike
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You are probably right. However, what they are actually accomplishing is the reduction of revenue for the USPS. I, as I am sure many other CHL holders, avoid going to the postal office and end up using FedEx and UPS. In the past 3 months I used UPS 11 times, most of which I would have preferred to use USPS had I not been carrying. That's almost $100 they lost from me.mikeloc wrote:In 1972, the Postal Service enacted regulations that prevented open and concealed-carry weapons and explosives on postal property.
Why would you think the folks in Washington would change their rules. They're trying to make it harder to carry not easier.
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Mike
I am familiar with this case. I actually brought it up earlier in this thread. Even though it doesn't automatically change the law, it can be used as a legal precedent. I just wouldn't want to be the test case for its use...mikeloc wrote:Did you read this short cut? http://www.cnn.com/2013/07/11/us/guns-post-office" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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For me, it is much easier to avoid the USPS bricks and mortar all together and do all of my transactions at my local dry cleaner who has a post office counter. I get much better and more cheerful service, can drop items off for cleaning at the same time and the dry cleaner is often on my way to do other errands. I have a nice big smile on my face each time I walk through the door with my EDC on my hip.nightmare69 wrote:If you dig through all the federal laws then Im sure you could find out you are committing a felony everyday. I personally do not worry about it, just keep it in my car locked up and go about my business. Im not driving back home just to disarm just to go to the post office, not worth the time or gas.
We live in a small town. I dont worry about the parking lot. My wife checks the P.O.box for our mail while I stay in the car.nightmare69 wrote:If you dig through all the federal laws then Im sure you could find out you are committing a felony everyday. I personally do not worry about it, just keep it in my car locked up and go about my business. Im not driving back home just to disarm just to go to the post office, not worth the time or gas.
And you are illegal in doing so, so I would not recommend promoting illegal activity, which is also agaisnt the forum rules.alvins wrote:im not much of a tin foil hat person.
I leave my gun in my car all the time when i goto the post office.I just park,go in and do my business and leave.Sometimes i goto the post office in the not so great areas of west houston and i refuse to even go without my weapon. Although i dont carry it inside.I say leave you gun in the car and do your business and leave. If you go somewhere looking for trouble you will find it. Other wise i dont worry about it.I think people really way overthink stuff on here.
RPBrown wrote:Fortunately, the post office that I go to almost all of the time is in a shopping center that is privatlly owned and leases to the PO. Therefore I am legal in leaving it in my car/truck as the parking lot is common to the center.
Keith B wrote:And you are illegal in doing so, so I would not recommend promoting illegal activity, which is also agaisnt the forum rules.alvins wrote:im not much of a tin foil hat person.
I leave my gun in my car all the time when i goto the post office.I just park,go in and do my business and leave.Sometimes i goto the post office in the not so great areas of west houston and i refuse to even go without my weapon. Although i dont carry it inside.I say leave you gun in the car and do your business and leave. If you go somewhere looking for trouble you will find it. Other wise i dont worry about it.I think people really way overthink stuff on here.
Yeah, others have said they are leaving their gun in their car, but you are the ONLY one promoting that other people do the same thing. THAT is the violation of forum rules. So I respectfully suggest that you take your own advice and "get over it".alvins wrote:obviously im not the only one in this thread that does it so get over it.