A 30.05 is required to stop CC/PC from entering while armed. Would the state decide that suddenly you no longer have CC/PC rights as long as you were issued an LTC, even if you don't have your LTC on you? That would, in my opinion at least, be counter to the states recognition of rights. The text body of the law says who can and cannot CC/PC, but has no exclusionary writing for those that were issued an LTC.
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- Tue Jan 18, 2022 5:09 pm
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- Tue Jan 18, 2022 4:21 pm
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This one is a doozy of a question
If a lawyer could chime in, that'd be great.
Say I walk up to a building and it has a 30.06 & 30.07 sign on the door, but no 30.05. Can I walk back to my vehicle, toss my LTC inside it and then walk inside the building legally? I would think that CC/PC would supersede the requirement of an LTC holder to have on their person their LTC, since the 2nd Amendment is quite literally the justification for the law being written, passed and implemented. Can I chose today to leave my LTC at home and carry under the states recognition of my 2nd Amendment right or am I still required per the LTC-16 to have my LTC permit on my person. The same argument could be had for vehicle carry as well. If I am carrying in my vehicle (not on my person) and have an LTC, I have a legal duty to inform. What If I leave my LTC at home, do I still have a legal duty to inform just because I have an LTC at home on my nightstand? I am not asking for the don't ask, don't tell methodology of carrying that is, "what they don't know can't get me in trouble". I'm asking about what would be actually legal.
Say I walk up to a building and it has a 30.06 & 30.07 sign on the door, but no 30.05. Can I walk back to my vehicle, toss my LTC inside it and then walk inside the building legally? I would think that CC/PC would supersede the requirement of an LTC holder to have on their person their LTC, since the 2nd Amendment is quite literally the justification for the law being written, passed and implemented. Can I chose today to leave my LTC at home and carry under the states recognition of my 2nd Amendment right or am I still required per the LTC-16 to have my LTC permit on my person. The same argument could be had for vehicle carry as well. If I am carrying in my vehicle (not on my person) and have an LTC, I have a legal duty to inform. What If I leave my LTC at home, do I still have a legal duty to inform just because I have an LTC at home on my nightstand? I am not asking for the don't ask, don't tell methodology of carrying that is, "what they don't know can't get me in trouble". I'm asking about what would be actually legal.