If anyone knows of Greyhound practices to physically screen its passengers, I would appreciate it if you could share your knowledge.
I am thinking about riding Greyhound to New Mexico with my CHL this summer.
From: http://www.dps.nm.org/lawEnforcement/ccw/ccwFaq.php
I don't think that NMSA 1978 Section 30-14-6 will apply in my circumstance. (Postage of a large sign with requirements.)Question: Can an owner of private property prohibit me from carrying my concealed handgun on his premise?
Answer: Yes. Pursuant to Subsection C of NMSA 1978 Section 29-19-12, any person lawfully in possession of private property may prohibit the carrying of concealed handguns on such private property by posting notice in accordance with NMSA 1978 Section 30-14-6 or by verbally notifying persons entering upon the property.
I think I am in the clear as long as I am already on the bus as I enter New Mexico and I don't exit the bus at a stop so that if the driver announces "no guns", I'm not just "entering" the property.
I'm not so much as worried about the law as I am worried about Greyhound stranding me if they decide to randomly wand people. From the 3 other topics about Greyhound, they don't have metal detectors, but they do random wanding occasionally and they won't let you on the bus with a weapon. old EDIT: Those are old topics, I am looking for new knowledge if available.
(However on my ride back, starting in New Mexico, if I am verbally told "no guns" I would be breaking the law. If I was told "no weapons", I don't think I would be breaking the law (but a judge or jury could think differently), because anything is a weapon or not, it just depends how you use it.)
old EDIT: I am not really looking for advice on New Mexico law. I just added that to share some knowledge. Real purpose of this topic is in bold at the top.