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Is the NRA basic pistol course part of the CCW class or is that a different class completely??
Is the NRA basic pistol course part of the CCW class or is that a different class completely??
So, I would feel like a fool to assume that the $100 cost of this class covers the FL application as well. So how much does the FL application cost?
I read thru all this and I'm still not sure I have the correct answer...
Can I carry in Indiana with my Wisconsin CCL or am I not able to?
Don't want Mac after me! :eyes:
Firearms are prohibited at the Badlands. I am not sure about the campground.
mac 'I'll be in non-cop mode anyways' gyvr
I read thru all this and I'm still not sure I have the correct answer...
Can I carry in Indiana with my Wisconsin CCL or am I not able to?
Don't want Mac after me! :eyes:
Firearms are prohibited at the Badlands. I am not sure about the campground.
mac 'I'll be in non-cop mode anyways' gyvr
check state law.
in many states, private business/land owners can post signs "prohibiting" firearms, (or just about any other thing for that matter) on their property.....
In many cases, that does NOT mean that they have effectively changed the legslation simply by hanging a sign.
one may simply ignore the signage, doing so lawfully. In this case, no weapons charge may be brought upon a person with a CCWP in states that don't have a provision that supports local/private prohibition within the legislation or regs.
However...In these cases, if the private land owner, or business owner suspects you've ignored the posting, he may ask you to leave, which of course, you are obligated to comply. Refusal to comply to a request to leave the premisis would naturally result in a criminal tresspass charge, but in many cases, depending on the state, cannot result in a weapons violation.
I do not know how the regs/crim code is written for indiana. As always, check laws, its your responsibility to know them.
I have ignored no-firearm signs (posted on private business) on a couple of occasions in Missouri. In that state, the only statutory restrictions on a permit holder is secured areas such as airports and all federal property and federal buildings. The most recent was a car dealership in west county Mo. I needed a part, happened to be carrying (deep concealment) and proceded to award this establishment with my business. One has three choices:
#1 honor the wishes of the business owner and disarm.
#2 ignore the sign and procede as the law allows
#3 "vote with one's wallet" and take your business to a place that honors rights.
In most cases, i choose #3.
the information availalbe to me at this time says indiana has reciprocity with wisconsin.
I'm not saying that its against the law, I'm just saying the Badlands prohibits. I'm sure that if they found out, you would be thrown out and told never to return.
I'm sure its apart of their liability insurance.
mac 'why are you buying stuff in MO?' gyvr
cause illinois tax is so damn high, i can actually drive 600 miles round trip, gas and all, get my stuff and actually save money!
why not indiana?
last time i was there, i was sexually assaulted by a cop
Just yankin' your chain, Matt![]()
In Wisconsin you can hang a sign up banning weapons in your establishment but if I get caught then all that happens is that you are asked to leave the property. If you don't then you get a trespass ticket. I usually do a combo of #2 and #3, depending on how I feel at the moment.
I thought so but I couldn't find it to be sure. Thanks.
You would think that IN cops could control themselves around you...
I can't believe you can save that much...
mac 'taxed and assaulted' gyvr
I read thru all this and I'm still not sure I have the correct answer...
Can I carry in Indiana with my Wisconsin CCL or am I not able to?
Don't want Mac after me! :eyes:
this guy had a mowhawk and said there was only one way to avoid arrest.
Wisconsin tried to do this when they adapted the concealed carry law. It was found to be unconstitutional to prohibit employees from keeping a firearm in their vehicle on company property because if they can't have it in their vehicle at work, then they can't carry it on the way to and from work.some states are making it illegal for business owners to proihbit employees from having firearms in their vehicles in the company parking lot. As a business owner myself??? I TOTALLY support this. Business owners have many rights to grant or to prohibit what goes on in the building or grounds. But no employer should have legal means to prevent anyone from exercising a constitutional right.
Didn't we do it in the sand?
mac 'hawt' gyvr