chris829
Regular Member
i always OC. i saw this at Haynes mall.
It's painfully obvious what it says. "No concealed firearms." If you take that to the letter it says nothing about open carry, just concealed. However, do you risk it on a technicality?
Saw a no concealed weapons sign on my bank, so I walked in OC since that is how I normally carry anyway. Was only asked to put my weapon away once, and that was because they thought it was against the law. I have since let them know that it's not (I tried to explain that while I was in the bank, but they didn't believe me) via email communication with documentation. They have not told me I can't in the future, but they haven't said I can either, will go with what the sign continues to say when next I head that way.
As of Thursday they can continue to post if they wish, but there will be no state law making CC in a bank illegal. It will be interesting to see how that pans out. I bet most don't even know.
It will still be illegal due to Federal laws. Many states don't even pass laws for CC in banks because it's already illegal at the federal level. If NC is wiping it off their books it's probably due to redundancy.
It will still be illegal due to Federal laws. Many states don't even pass laws for CC in banks because it's already illegal at the federal level. If NC is wiping it off their books it's probably due to redundancy.
There is no cite; no federal law exists to regulate the possession of weapons at financial institutions.
There is no cite; no federal law exists to regulate the possession of weapons at financial institutions.
You have to be able to cite a law.
It's painfully obvious what it says. "No concealed firearms." If you take that to the letter it says nothing about open carry, just concealed. However, do you risk it on a technicality?
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