Good encounter at the Adams County Courthouse.
I went to the Adams County Courthouse in Gettysburg Yesterday (1/8/07). The club I belong to had donated the gun lockers to them to comply with the law a few years ago. There was a rumor that when the new security chief took over, that he wasn't allowing LTCF holders to check their weapons. The lawyer for our club had sent two registered letter, basically restating the law and explaining the rumors that were heard. Both letters were received but no reply was ever given. I had some business in the Sherrif's office so I decided to see for my self.
I walk up to the security desk and handed the guard my DL as well as My PA LTCF and stated that I needed to "check my weapon".
He asked "do you have your weapon on you now?"
I said "yes"
He said "are you a cop?"
"no"
"Is it a personal weapon?"
"YES"
He said "ok, you will need to check it" "Walk around the gate (metal detector)"
I pulled off my paddle holster with the gun still in it. and handed it to the second guard. He placed it in the locker and told me which number it was. I also handed him my spare mag. He placed the key in a small envelope which he had written the manufacturer, caliber on, along with the pocket knife he was going to hold until I came back.
Other than a few of what I thought were silly questions, it went well. They were both professional and courteous.
Retreiving my weapon was just as easy. An overall good experience. I forgot to get the officers names though, incase the club wanted to send a letter.
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