Militarypol21
Expert
Pretty interesting video posted on CNN :
Video - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com
So this bank posts a sign on the window allowing (welcoming) gun owners with a CC license to do business in their bank to deter bank robberies... I see the point they are trying to make, yet carrying a CC is meant to hide the fact you have a gun on your person. So I'm wondering if, in this state (mentioned in the video), it is illegal to possess a gun in a bank?
Living in Indiana, before I received my license or ever thought about carrying I always had the mindset that it was illegal (not right) to carry into a bank, because guns + banks = usually mean trouble. Now that I know the laws, I have yet to carry in my bank... then again, it wasn't until just the other day I purchased my first IWB holster. I have carried here and there OCing ever since I received my license but would always lock my gun up in the truck before going into the bank (just to avoid the whole "a man with a gun" incident).
I think Indiana business owners need to purchase some of these signs allowing guns in their businesses just to see how much the crime rate drops over the years.
Video - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com
So this bank posts a sign on the window allowing (welcoming) gun owners with a CC license to do business in their bank to deter bank robberies... I see the point they are trying to make, yet carrying a CC is meant to hide the fact you have a gun on your person. So I'm wondering if, in this state (mentioned in the video), it is illegal to possess a gun in a bank?
Living in Indiana, before I received my license or ever thought about carrying I always had the mindset that it was illegal (not right) to carry into a bank, because guns + banks = usually mean trouble. Now that I know the laws, I have yet to carry in my bank... then again, it wasn't until just the other day I purchased my first IWB holster. I have carried here and there OCing ever since I received my license but would always lock my gun up in the truck before going into the bank (just to avoid the whole "a man with a gun" incident).
I think Indiana business owners need to purchase some of these signs allowing guns in their businesses just to see how much the crime rate drops over the years.