Polling places are not specifically mentioned in any firearm laws/codes that I have read.What are the laws about OC at the voting booths?
By their policy, I assume? No law against it that I know of.My polling location is at a retirement home/nursing home/assisted living facility, so I believe I'm restricted from carrying.
By their policy, I assume? No law against it that I know of.
If anyone has a 1st Source account I think it would be cool if you OD'd at this branch in the next day or two.
She said carrying a gun in a bank is not a good idea.
snip If anyone has a 1st Source account I think it would be cool if you OD'd at this branch in the next day or two.
No...
I'm not sure how OD'ing would advance our cause.
Just so everyone knows, everything beyond "In other words," in that quote is just someone's debatable opinion and not case law that I'm aware of.
So, Beau... you gonna sneak in some OC bowling while you're back in Indiana?
at the hospital
doctor gave me an exam and said you can't carry that in the ct scan room.....
no one called security
On Thursday I OC'd at Lutheran in Fort Wayne while I was getting my knee checked out. I even went back and had some x-rays taken and they didn't even make me empty my pockets, let alone disarm. None of the staff said anything at all about it.
Haven't seen a post from you in a while! Is Lutheran a hospital? If so, I thought any type of carrying was off limits in a hospital.
We have a rule... blah blah... better just legally conceal it while you're here.
Thanks for understanding,
The hospital.
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Long lead pipes are harder to conceal.
BD's Mongorian BBQ.
Lady came up to me at the grill, says her entire table was debating if I was a detective or a cop. I said neither, and we discussed it at length. She didn't realize you could OC in Indiana because her friend said you couldn't...
She said she wanted to buy a gun, but her husband wouldn't let her ( -_- ), so she got a rotweiler instead.
I usually do a good job.
I hope you schooled this tard...