DFW Veterans Cemetery Legal for CC Carry?
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DFW Veterans Cemetery Legal for CC Carry?
Does anyone know what the law says about carry at the DFW Veterans Cemetery?
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I believe since it is Federal property carry is not permitted and firearms are not allowed in vehicles, or on the property. Federal signs are posted at the entrance.
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I was afraid of that, but I was sure hoping for a different opinion.
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If you're talking about DFW National Cemetery, then yes. It is federal property and prohibited.
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You are correct. it is Federal property, with properly posted signs. My wife and I have planted flags on the markers every Memorial Day for the past 5 years and I see the signs on every entrance.toddlinder wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 7:25 pm I believe since it is Federal property carry is not permitted and firearms are not allowed in vehicles, or on the property. Federal signs are posted at the entrance.
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Hmmm. This is destroying my funeral plan of being buried with my AR in a Vet cemetery. :(
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Federal property is not always off limits. You can CC at national parks, for example, if state law does not otherwise prohibit it. However, you cannot CC in any buildings on federal property.
Just my opinion, not legal advice.
I'm not sure why the cemetery is off limits, but I do recall it being posted.
Just my opinion, not legal advice.
I'm not sure why the cemetery is off limits, but I do recall it being posted.
I am not a lawyer. This is NOT legal advice.!
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I do wish that it were not off limits, but it is also not a park either.RoyGBiv wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2019 8:36 am Federal property is not always off limits. You can CC at national parks, for example, if state law does not otherwise prohibit it. However, you cannot CC in any buildings on federal property.
Just my opinion, not legal advice.
I'm not sure why the cemetery is off limits, but I do recall it being posted.
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Didn't mean to imply that it was. Just an example of where Fed-owned property is CC-legal.C-dub wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2019 9:41 amI do wish that it were not off limits, but it is also not a park either.RoyGBiv wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2019 8:36 am Federal property is not always off limits. You can CC at national parks, for example, if state law does not otherwise prohibit it. However, you cannot CC in any buildings on federal property.
Just my opinion, not legal advice.
I'm not sure why the cemetery is off limits, but I do recall it being posted.
ACoE land is still off limits, so, it's not a stretch that Cemeteries are off limits. Just a head-scratch as to why.
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Yep. I go to the Houston National Cemetery regularly, so already had a bookmark to its "Weapons Policy":
It's identical for DFW: https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/dallas ... sp#wpolicy.VA regulations 38 CFR 1.218 prohibit the carrying of firearms (either openly or concealed), explosives or other dangerous or deadly weapons while on VA property, except for official purposes, such as military funeral honors. Possession of firearms on any property under the charge and control of VA is prohibited. Offenders may be subject to a fine, removal from the premises, or arrest.
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It is off limits because the Feds can do it for no reason. My Dad is buried at Indiantown Gap Cemetary in PA and it has galled me that I can drive 1,500 miles to get there and have to disarm only to visit his grave site. That cemetery is posted also. I've often wondered who provides security for that place. It isn't large enough to warrant regular uniformed Federal officers, at least I've never seen any there. It is pretty much like most Corps land. If you don't see the small signs saying guns are prohibited, you would never know.RoyGBiv wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2019 8:36 am Federal property is not always off limits. You can CC at national parks, for example, if state law does not otherwise prohibit it. However, you cannot CC in any buildings on federal property.
Just my opinion, not legal advice.
I'm not sure why the cemetery is off limits, but I do recall it being posted.
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