Question about carrying in other's private home

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Target1911
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Re: Question about carrying in other's private home

Post by Target1911 »

HerbM wrote:Don't break the law -- and that includes INTENTIONAL failure to conceal.

If you frequently show yours inadvertently then you need to rethink you carry strategy and equipment.

Why would anyone know? Why would anyone have a legitimate concern?
THERE....I fixed it for you.
failure to conceal and INTENTIONAL failure to conceal are different.

If the wind blows your cover open and your CCW becomes visible, you did NOT brake the law.
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Re: Question about carrying in other's private home

Post by tbranch »

Mike1951 wrote: You are legal until the homeowner informs you otherwise. Edited to add: My answer would not apply in the case of trespass, which is where your property rights would apply. If you are in a home legally, you are legal.
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