Of course, it's your home so do what you want to do, but...BlueMerle wrote:ScooterSissy wrote:I guess I'm a little surprised at some of the responses here. Some feel no one should come in their homes without first telling whether or not they're armed; do those folks also feel that permission should be granted by a business owner before someone carries? Why should a business have to post, but not a homeowner? To me, it's the same concept, if you don't want someone to carry in your home, post it.
As far as carrying in other folks homes, I carry just about anytime I leave the house. I'm not going to disarm just because I"m going to someone's home that i know (unless I see a sign on the door). I'm typically not going to leave it at home (unless they tell me to ahead of time). I've never had either happen.
Most of those that know me well know that if I come over, there's a good chance I'm armed. Those that don't know, I'm not likely to tell them one way or another.
I never said that in any way shape or form. You don't need to tell me anything, but you'd better not carry in my home without my permission.
How is someone supposed to know how you feel about legally carrying in your home unless you notify them (30.06 or other means of legal notification)?
I often carry into homes where I don't know the people well (just as I do into businesses not posted by 30.06). I doubt any of the homeowners know I'm armed and I also have never received notification that they don't want me carrying there.
I'm just curious how someone is supposed to know that "they'd better not carry in your home without your permission"?
Again, it's your home so you make the rules. I just wonder how you enforce them?