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Hospital Carry in Lousisana?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 11:44 am
by terryg
I checked http://www.handgunlaw.us/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. There is no mention one way or the other.

Anyone have any experience with this area of LA CHL law?

Re: Hospital Carry in Lousisana?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 10:46 pm
by hpcatx
There is no prohibition in the statutes for carry in a hospital. However, almost all of the hospitals I have seen are posted. There is no exemption for state, parish, or municipal ownership of the facility and gun buster signs carry the force of law. There are those that claim signs only mean that once asked to leave you face a trespass charge, not illegal possession of a gun, but at best it a "beat the rap, not the ride" situation and would vary from one jurisdiction/DA to another.

Hope this helps!

ETA: Another point of confusion, unrelated to hospitals, is carrying in a Class A General facility. Those are bars; restaurants that serve alcohol are given Class A Restaurant licenses. A good rule of thumb is whether the establishment is age restricted, but the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission has a web page to look up a place's certification.

Re: Hospital Carry in Lousisana?

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 12:31 pm
by terryg
hpcatx wrote:There is no prohibition in the statutes for carry in a hospital. However, almost all of the hospitals I have seen are posted. There is no exemption for state, parish, or municipal ownership of the facility and gun buster signs carry the force of law. There are those that claim signs only mean that once asked to leave you face a trespass charge, not illegal possession of a gun, but at best it a "beat the rap, not the ride" situation and would vary from one jurisdiction/DA to another.

Hope this helps!

ETA: Another point of confusion, unrelated to hospitals, is carrying in a Class A General facility. Those are bars; restaurants that serve alcohol are given Class A Restaurant licenses. A good rule of thumb is whether the establishment is age restricted, but the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission has a web page to look up a place's certification.
Awesome! Thanks for the info. The hospital is Our Lady of the Lake in Baton Rouge. I knew about the gun buster signs and, in the past, have pretty much avoid any restaurants that serve alcohol.