BenjaminDewalt
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What are some areas. places, etc. that are off limits to carry in the NOLA area as well as LA in general?
Signs do not carry weight of law, but if you are askes to leave...... Leave.
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From what I understood based on the LA chp course it depends on whether or not you were informed of the no gun policy with regard to businesses. If you were informed it's trespassing, but if the sign was at the front door and you went in the side where it is not posted you were not informed of the policy. Private business signs don't carry the same weight as a school sign or a court house sign. Whether or not you see the sign in a court house or school you go to jail if it comes to light you are ccw. If you don't see the sign at a grocery store and it comes to light you are ccw then you go to your car and patronize a different store when asked to leave, or disarm and come back if that's an option.I was of the understanding that if a private business or residence posted no weapons allowed that it was illegal to carry in those locations? Am I mistaken?
Signs do not carry weight of law, but if you are askes to leave...... Leave.
I was of the understanding that if a private business or residence posted no weapons allowed that it was illegal to carry in those locations? Am I mistaken?
I am not singling you two out. You two just happened to have posted what could be the start of a long discussion. If you would like to discuss if signs carry the weight of law, please visit the below threads. You are welcome to rehash that topic in one of those threads. If the discussion in this thread moves from the topic presented in the original post, this thread may be closed.
Signs and the weight of law AGAIN!
Do signs have the force of law?
It's spelled "you're"Your gonna spoil all the fun
To get back on topic...
I declared NOLA off limits to me and mine some time ago so...
To get back on topic...
I declared NOLA off limits to me and mine some time ago so...
Me too
In addition, the wording of the law states that you can't carry "in" a parade. It doesn't say "at" a parade. To my knowledge, this has not been tested in a court case.
Are you a participant in a movie if you are watching it in a theater.