View Single Post
Old September 13, 2011, 09:28 AM   #11
MGMorden
Senior Member
 
Join Date: April 3, 2006
Posts: 158
It varies by state. Here in SC, off the top of my head:

1. Any publicly owned building (governments, post offices, even public libraries and such).
2. Any medical facility unless you have specific permission from whoever is in charge.
3. Any religious building unless you have specific permission from the head clergy.
4. Any location where alcohol is sold "for consumption on the premises" - no 51% rule like other places. If they sell ANY alcohol intended for immediate consumption that counts. That knocks out most restaurants (you can even order a beer at Pizza Hut - that puts it on the no-no list).
5. Any person's private residence without the permission.
6. Any property which is posted with a properly formatted "No Concealable Weapons" sign. Improperly formatted signs are far more common, but if they do it right, then the sign is indeed legally binding.

We also can't open carry at all unless you are a hunter or fisherman in possession of a valid hunting/fishing license, and either engaged in hunting/fishing or in transit to or from that activity.
MGMorden is offline  
 
Page generated in 0.03264 seconds with 8 queries