Is it lawful to carry a concealed weapon into a bank if you also possess a concealed weapons permit?
Is it lawful to carry a concealed weapon into a bank if you also possess a concealed weapons permit?
Originally Posted by redGT
^ why would even want to carry in a bank to begin w/...? you are asking for trouble.
Paul "your bullshit makes the flowers grow"
Not if it is legal. If it is legal there is no reason for trouble. I have done it a few times just because I forgot that I was carrying at the time. I am just wondering if it is lawful.
Originally Posted by redGT
of course it's lawful if you don't get caught. lol
but i do think that a bank is one of the locations prohibited.
not 100% on that though.
I am not asking if it is lawful if you don't get caught. I tried to find it on georgiapacking.org but I either overlooked it or it isn't there.Originally Posted by staysideways
Originally Posted by redGT
yo B just remember your friends when you suddenly get rich...
i let you drive the evo a few times... remember that...
NoOriginally Posted by B
Jason..
Originally Posted by Ed
and also remember you and i are both white... and that this guy that i'm quoting is NOT!!!
hook me up b... i luh you...
Can you link me to where it says it is unlawful?Originally Posted by Jason..
Also, did you guys know that the city of Kennesaw requires the head of the household to have a firearm in the house?
Originally Posted by redGT
I am not trying or wanting to rob a bank. I carry everywhere it is legal for me to do so.Originally Posted by Ed
Originally Posted by redGT
i hate youOriginally Posted by Killer
yes, thats why kennesaw is the safest city around here...Originally Posted by B
everyone there has a gun. what criminal is gonna try and do something?
i was just joking dudeOriginally Posted by B
i dont believe it is because it is a govt buildingOriginally Posted by B
A bank is a government building? Is that some sort of Obama joke?
Originally Posted by redGT
Ed, 2 weeks ago I had someone walk into my apartment at 2am. My wife must have left the door unlocked. Needless to say as soon as they heard me chamber a round I heard the door close. I checked the whole apartment and then went outside, but they were gone. We think it was just some drunk college kid coming home from a party and entering the wrong apartment. Needless to say, I doubt they make the same mistake twice.Originally Posted by Ed
Originally Posted by redGT
damn son. glad he was smart enough to walk away and you guys are ok.Originally Posted by B
ps. thanks for keeping my gf, shelby, safe.![]()
um no.Originally Posted by B
Yes, if have a GA firearms license read the back. It clearly states carrying is not allowed at public gatherings, such as sporting events, churches, political rallies, publicly owned/operated buildings, or establishments at which alchoholic beverages are sold for consumption.
Obviously it must be concealed and you must be licensed and have said license in your possession.
So how is a bank a government building?Originally Posted by Dr.G35
Originally Posted by redGT
So it is legal?Originally Posted by Sam C.
Originally Posted by redGT
Thank you, Sam C.
Originally Posted by redGT
I am still curious how a bank is a government building.....
Originally Posted by redGT
I would make a call and ask someone personally.
The banks I go to have signs on the door saying "No Firearms". I would imagine that that is pretty common.
A bank is not publicly funded or a government building. Yes, you can carry it in them, but honestly there are just some places you need to leave it in the car. A bank being one of them.
Originally Posted by Total_Blender
According to state law, all the owner of the busines can do is ask you to leave. You can not get arrested unless you refuse to leave.
Originally Posted by redGT
Originally Posted by Total_Blender
WOW, do you not realize that people with a CCW are law abiding citizens? I would welcome people with a CCW to carry in my place. Just wait till the day the psycho walks in with a gun "shooting up your place" and no one has a weapon to defend themselves because u wouldnt allow people with a permit to carry in your place of business.
It would have been unfortunate if he ends up dead. Guns are a double edged sword especially if people are reckless with them - and most people are way too trigger happy.Originally Posted by B
I'm not against guns (I want one), but it sucks when you can get killed for making an honest mistake. I don't know where to draw the line with guns.
Don't worry about that, it's not. Its a freakin business.Originally Posted by B
Yeah, what if that bank gets robbed while you are inside? Shoot that mofo.lol As soon as I hit 21(if Obama doesnt fuck it over by then) I'm buying a .40 cal and getting my permit.
97 DX Civic w/ H22 FS
Wow, some of you guys need some serious help.
#1. A bank is NOT a "gov't" anything, so that has nothing to do with the price of tea in China.
#2. Most banks that I've walked into have clearly posted signs at the door that say they don't want you in there with any weapons. BTW, so does Wal-Mart. True, technically the worst that can happen is they ask you to leave, but why take a chance? If you're running in for a sec and don't look like some thug, then that may be one thing. If you'll be in there for a long time and make people feel uncomfortable, you're running a chance IMO. 50/50 chance.
#3. Any private business can ask you not to patron there for any reason just about. It is a misconception that you have to have all these warnings or considerations. If they tell you to go, you gotta otherwise you're trespassing. Very black and white in the law.
With all that said, if you don't act like a fool then 99% of the time you'll go unnoticed and unbothered. Act like a grown human and you'll stay away from trouble. Half of you that have met me face-to-face never even realized that I had atleast one weapon on me 99.9% of the time.
The element of surprise is a powerful ally. Remember that. The element of using your noodle is an even more powerful one. Remember that too.
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I've never seen a wal mart with a posted sign. I've looked when I carry in there too.
Look for them at the entrance doors. I've seen them before. Maybe they've changed now, hopefully, but I've seen it. I still carry in there, but that's just me.Originally Posted by 81911SC
it's fine. trust me.
but if you open carry then you're just an idiot.
I've only seen the sign posted at Taco mac in kennesaw and my local abc stores.
And drawing way too much attention to yourself.Originally Posted by shagwAg3n
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I've never seen a sign at walmart either and I carry in there all the time