The 4th amendment would protect you.Kenneth77 wrote:SO you cant keep your gun in your personal vehicle ? I never go to the post office really but i know there is a ghost buster type sing on the inside i saw the one time i went there a while back but didnt see anything in the parking lot that stated such . Why is this an issue with the post office , how is that not covered under the domicile statue ? So what if someone pulls their motorhome in the parking lot that is their home ?John Galt wrote:The part that is a real irritant to me, is the parking lot.
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- Tue May 17, 2016 12:24 pm
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Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule
- Thu Nov 25, 2010 11:23 am
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Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule
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If one takes the statement: “or other lawful purposes” in the absolute then,
I guess, in any other state where open carry is lawful, one then can open carry lawfully, since he is breaking no law and thus all can carry in Post Office. Sometimes, exceptions are great loopholes and can be exploited.
Also, note there is no ";" before the “or other lawful purposes”. So it is as if you say incident to hunting or incident to other lawful purposes.
If one takes the statement: “or other lawful purposes” in the absolute then,
I guess, in any other state where open carry is lawful, one then can open carry lawfully, since he is breaking no law and thus all can carry in Post Office. Sometimes, exceptions are great loopholes and can be exploited.
Also, note there is no ";" before the “or other lawful purposes”. So it is as if you say incident to hunting or incident to other lawful purposes.