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Bank Inside Grocery Store
Mudinyeri:
"Financial Institution", as defined by Nebraska Revised State Statute 8-101-12:
--- Quote ---(12) Financial institution means a bank, savings bank, building and loan association, savings and loan association, or credit union, whether chartered by the United States, the department, or a foreign state agency; any other similar organization which is covered by federal deposit insurance; or a trust company
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Since the term "bank" is used in the definition of "financial institution", we should probably define bank. Fortunately for us, the state has done so in SS 8-101-5
--- Quote ---(5) Bank or banking corporation means any incorporated banking institution which was incorporated under the laws of this state as they existed prior to May 9, 1933, and any corporation duly organized under the laws of this state for the purpose of conducting a bank within this state under the act. Bank means any such banking institution which is, in addition to the exercise of other powers, following the practice of repaying deposits upon check, draft, or order and of making loans
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The terms "savings bank", "building and loan association", "savings and loan association", and "credit union" are not defined in SS 8-101.
Clear as mud?
Personally, I'd probably err on the side of conservatism and consider a retail branch of a bank ... a bank.
SemperFiGuy:
Can't Nobody Loooooooonnnnnnnnnnnggggggggjump Any More???
sfg
Mudinyeri:
--- Quote from: SemperFiGuy on January 24, 2012, 12:01:41 PM ---Can't Nobody Loooooooonnnnnnnnnnnggggggggjump Any More???
sfg
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Able to leap small banks in a single bound?
LawyerJan:
www.chaimcartoons.com has a great cartoon about the issue of CC in prohibited places. A bad guy using a bow and arrow during the hold up. Also one with two bad guys realizing they can't take their guns into a bank when robbing it.
I rationalize my carry in stores with banks like this. (This is not to be considered as legal advice, just my personal feelings). If the bank, inside the store has a separate door that you must enter to transact business, its a financial institution within the meaning of the Concealed Carry law (and you should stay out of the bank portion if you're carrying). If the store only has a counter with some tellers behind it, but its part of the store not a separate store within a store, it doesn't fall under the prohibited places.
I've run this past a couple other lawyers who are familiar with the law, they recommend not carrying in the store whether the "bank" in the store has a separate door or just a teller counter. They say if I'm going to ignore their "don't carry advice" they suggest not coming close to the bank part of the store and certainly not transacting business at the bank.
Mudinyeri:
Please define the term "door". :D
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