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Default Re: Court house carry

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Originally Posted by God's Country View Post
Ok opened the mail box.
Did I get the backordered mag that I've been waiting for?
NO! Jury Duty
Ok no big deal.
It's my understanding you cannot carry only in a court room, prosecutors office,
or judges chambers. But I bet dollars to doughnuts they have a metal detector
at the front door.

I’m going to call to find out, but
what's your take.
County courthouses in PA are required, as per the UFA, to provide locker storage for firearms. You're not allowed to carry IN the courthouse, but you are allowed to carry TO the courthouse and check your weapon at the door.

Make sure to call the courthouse beforehand to verify that they do provide storage, but again, they are supposed to as per the law.
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