Social Security office is a "NO NO" due to it being a federal building(every one I have been to has had armed guards inside.) [STRIKE]Unemployment office, idk[/STRIKE].
No so tricky. If the unemployment building is inside the court house building behind security, then you can't carry. However, if you have to go through a security checkpoint prior to entering court house, you are good to go.
The real crease on the knuckle is this. What about when there is NO security checkpoint (ie, guards, detectors, etc)? In that case it can be viewed as a single structure and you would not be allowed to carry inside.
If it is a courthouse, you can not. Part of the revised law passed a couple months back. Anyone quick with the exact IC?
...Sec. 3. Any provision of an ordinance, measure, enactment, rule, or policy or exercise of proprietary authority of a political subdivision or of an employee or agent of a political subdivision acting in an official capacity:...(1) enacted or undertaken before, on, or after June 30, 2011; andSec. 4. This chapter may not be construed to prevent any of the following:
(2) that pertains to or affects the matters listed in section 2 of this chapter;
is void.
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(5) The enactment or enforcement of a provision prohibiting or restricting the possession of a firearm in any building that contains the courtroom of a circuit, superior, city, town, or small claims court. However, if a portion of the building is occupied by a residential tenant or private business, any provision restricting or prohibiting the possession of a firearm does not apply to the portion of the building that is occupied by the residential tenant or private business, or to common areas of the building used by a residential tenant or private business.