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Carrying at Oak View Mall in Omaha
Dan W:
--- Quote from: Laufen on August 22, 2017, 05:18:34 PM ---
There.
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what?
Kendahl:
--- Quote from: Laufen on August 22, 2017, 03:03:17 PM ---Concealed is Concealed
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That only works if you don't get caught. I don't know Georgia law but, in Nebraska, "No Guns" signs have the force of law. If you are caught carrying past one, the first conviction is a misdemeanor and subsequent ones are felonies. I can't think of anything at a shopping mall that would justify risking a criminal record.
There are better ways to deal with businesses that prohibit firearms. A local mall proposed doing that but changed their minds after many concealed handgun permit holders contacted them with the question, "Why do you want to alienate the customers who are least likely to cause problems?"
Laufen:
--- Quote from: Kendahl on August 22, 2017, 07:55:22 PM ---That only works if you don't get caught. I don't know Georgia law but, in Nebraska, "No Guns" signs have the force of law. If you are caught carrying past one, the first conviction is a misdemeanor and subsequent ones are felonies. I can't think of anything at a shopping mall that would justify risking a criminal record.
There are better ways to deal with businesses that prohibit firearms. A local mall proposed doing that but changed their minds after many concealed handgun permit holders contacted them with the question, "Why do you want to alienate the customers who are least likely to cause problems?"
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In GA, the citizen does not have the right to destroy the constitutional rights of the gun owner.
Kendahl:
--- Quote from: Laufen on August 22, 2017, 08:02:28 PM ---In GA, the citizen does not have the right to destroy the constitutional rights of the gun owner.
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According to the HandgunLaw web site, "No Guns" signs do not have the force of law in Georgia. They do in Nebraska and getting caught has serious consequences. The two states also differ on the requirement to notify a police officer that you are carrying when he makes official contact with you. I don't know what Georgia would do about a permit if they received a letter from a Nebraska court advising them of a permit holder's conviction for something that isn't illegal in Georgia.
Laufen:
--- Quote from: Kendahl on August 22, 2017, 09:37:41 PM ---According to the HandgunLaw web site, "No Guns" signs do not have the force of law in Georgia. They do in Nebraska and getting caught has serious consequences. The two states also differ on the requirement to notify a police officer that you are carrying when he makes official contact with you. I don't know what Georgia would do about a permit if they received a letter from a Nebraska court advising them of a permit holder's conviction for something that isn't illegal in Georgia.
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Correct. It's much more logical here. Any random Joe can't eliminate your right to bear arms with a note on the door.
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