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Article and Poll RE: Voting while armed
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 4:30 pm
by PappaGun
Came across this on Drudge.
A Poll worker was fired for not allowing an on duty State Police Officer to vote while armed.
And there is a poll regarding voting while armed.
91% are for voting while armed
11,000 plus votes cast.
Now that's a landslide!
http://www.bangordailynews.com/story/Gr ... pon,157603" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Article and Poll RE: Voting while armed
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 4:52 pm
by The Annoyed Man
I saw the article earlier today. Just checked the poll results. Still at 91% "Yes, citizens ought to be allowed to vote while armed."
Re: Article and Poll RE: Voting while armed
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 5:09 pm
by Oldgringo
Voting while armed - INDEED!
Aren't there still places where bars, saloons and other purveyors of alcoholic beverages are forced to close on election day?
What will "they" think of next?
Re: Article and Poll RE: Voting while armed
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 5:43 pm
by UpTheIrons
Oldgringo wrote:Aren't there still places where bars, saloons and other purveyors of alcoholic beverages are forced to close on election day?
IIRC, Indiana still virtually closes down on election day - at least the fun stuff does. We seminarians had to remember to stock up on Monday, as there were no alcohol sales on Sunday, nor on election day. And you couldn't watch the returns in that redneck state without an adult beverage (or several)!

Re: Article and Poll RE: Voting while armed
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 5:51 pm
by Oldgringo
UpTheIrons wrote:Oldgringo wrote:Aren't there still places where bars, saloons and other purveyors of alcoholic beverages are forced to close on election day?
IIRC, Indiana still virtually closes down on election day - at least the fun stuff does. We seminarians had to remember to stock up on Monday, as there were no alcohol sales on Sunday, nor on election day. And you couldn't watch the returns in that redneck state without an adult beverage (or several)!

That Martin, what a guy he was!

Re: Article and Poll RE: Voting while armed
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 5:58 pm
by PappaGun
Oldgringo wrote:Voting while armed - INDEED!
Aren't there still places where bars, saloons and other purveyors of alcoholic beverages are forced to close on election day?
What will "they" think of next?
New Mexico allows no alcohol sales on voting day during voting hours.
I can't tell you how many times that law saved me from voting for the wrong guy during the 30 years I lived there!
Re: Article and Poll RE: Voting while armed
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 6:22 pm
by esxmarkc
It is illegal for CHL carry into vote.. Correct?
PC §46.03. PLACES WEAPONS PROHIBITED. (a) A person commits
an offense if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly possesses or goes with a firearm, illegal knife, club, or prohibited weaponlisted in Section 46.05(a):
(1) on the physical premises of a school or educational institution,
any grounds or building on which an activity sponsored by a school or
educational institution is being conducted, or a passenger transportation
vehicle of a school or educational institution, whether the school or
educational institution is public or private, unless pursuant to written
regulations or written authorization of the institution;
(2) on the premises of a polling place on the day of an election or
while early voting is in progress;
Re: Article and Poll RE: Voting while armed
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 6:41 pm
by PappaGun
esxmarkc wrote:It is ilegal for CHL carry into vote.. Correct?
PC §46.03. PLACES WEAPONS PROHIBITED. (a) A person commits
an offense if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly possesses or goes with a firearm, illegal knife, club, or prohibited weaponlisted in Section 46.05(a):
(1) on the physical premises of a school or educational institution,
any grounds or building on which an activity sponsored by a school or
educational institution is being conducted, or a passenger transportation
vehicle of a school or educational institution, whether the school or
educational institution is public or private, unless pursuant to written
regulations or written authorization of the institution;
(2) on the premises of a polling place on the day of an election or
while early voting is in progress;
Yes.
That is correct.
Re: Article and Poll RE: Voting while armed
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 6:58 pm
by gigag04
I didn't have any issues but I wasnt in uniform.
Re: Article and Poll RE: Voting while armed
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 9:47 am
by Fangs
gigag04 wrote:I didn't have any issues but I wasnt in uniform.
Did you carry concealed?
Re: Article and Poll RE: Voting while armed
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 3:43 pm
by austin-tatious
esxmarkc wrote:It is illegal for CHL carry into vote.. Correct?
PC §46.03. PLACES WEAPONS PROHIBITED. (a) A person commits
an offense if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly possesses or goes with a firearm, illegal knife, club, or prohibited weaponlisted in Section 46.05(a):
(1) on the physical premises of a school or educational institution,
any grounds or building on which an activity sponsored by a school or
educational institution is being conducted, or a passenger transportation
vehicle of a school or educational institution, whether the school or
educational institution is public or private, unless pursuant to written
regulations or written authorization of the institution;
(2) on the premises of a polling place on the day of an election or
while early voting is in progress;
This is true for civilian CHL holders in Texas. The incident reported by the OP was in Maine, the armed voter is a LEO and he was not carrying concealed. Which raises the question for me...cannot a LEO in Texas also vote while carrying openly and in uniform?
Re: Article and Poll RE: Voting while armed
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 3:53 pm
by Keith B
TPC 46.15 nullifies section 46.02 and 46.03 for sworn peace officers.
http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/d ... /PE.46.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Article and Poll RE: Voting while armed
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 4:26 pm
by Tamie
Exempting off duty cops is proof positive the law isn't based on logic.