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This been covered? "Financial establishment" in Wal-Marts, etc
Burnsy87:
I read that as "if you unfortunately have to take action in one of those places, pay money for a damn good lawyer"
JTH:
--- Quote from: Burnsy87 on November 13, 2014, 08:00:50 AM ---I read that as "if you unfortunately have to take action in one of those places, pay money for a damn good lawyer"
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Yep. This is one of those cases where obviously if you haven't stepped into the bank area (which has a clear separation from the rest of the store) then you aren't in a "bank." And yet, if someone wants to give you a hard time about it, then you'll get to make that argument in court.
There are, unfortunately, a LOT of laws that can be "argued" in this fashion, if the LEO is sufficiently mis-informed about the law, OR just wants to give you a hard time because you've been behaving badly enough to annoy them.
wcr:
The Supermarket near me has a bank inside it. On weekends/holidays the Bank is closed and the Supermarket is still open. I take the line of demarcation as to where I can carry is the sliding door which closed off the bank when it is closed. I can carry concealed on the supermarket (not posted) but do not cross the door track into the bank inside. Couple of times I needed to go to the bank just left my concealed carry locked in the car. This seems to make sense to me. Also the Bank has a different name from the supermarket which indicates it is a different entity.
Mudinyeri:
So, just for fun, how about an office building that houses a bank? Let's say, for the sake of discussion, that the building is owned by the bank but other tenants lease space.
Mali:
--- Quote from: Mudinyeri on November 13, 2014, 09:51:44 AM ---So, just for fun, how about an office building that houses a bank? Let's say, for the sake of discussion, that the building is owned by the bank but other tenants lease space.
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Such as the First National Bank Tower? The bank does have office space int eh building, but most of it is leased space.
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