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Steve_in_PA has pointed out that there is an exception for guns carried for "lawful purposes" in the school clause and that CCW is a "lawful purpose".
it does make sense. not sure if it has ever been tested in court, though. |
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Can you provide a link to the post, or thread mentioned above? I was under the impression that although CCW is "lawful" with a LTC, it's not necessarily "purposeful" in reference to a school. I thought a citizen required permission from the school's administration for it to be categorized as a "lawful purpose". As for casinos, I could care less if they don't allow carry there. I never agreed with Rendell's gambling plan to lower taxes, because the numbers didn't add up and no one could show proof that it would provide any real taxpayer benefit.
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In regards to the school grounds, I'd rather not be a test case. That portion of the law is too vague and could be construed by LEO's or a DA as off-limits. Federal law has the same wording or close to it "other lawful purposes" for some of their places, but again - I'd rather not be a test case.
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http://www.pafoa.org/forum/pennsylva...t=school+carry http://www.pafoa.org/forum/pennsylva...t=school+carry steve is a PA LEO and knows PA firearm laws inside and out. i tend to believe what he says. still, i wouldn't want to be the test case either...could all depend on the judge. |
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LRT,
Thx for the links.
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I'd rather be a test case than dead, not that I believe there is a need for a "test case" on the school issue. "For other lawful purpose" is pretty plain, simple, cut & dry. Someone would have to prove that a person carrying there with a CCW is NOT exercising a "lawful purpose". And if carrying for self-defense is not a lawful purpose, then everyone doing so no matter where they are is now doing something unlawful??
And who said you cannot carry in casinos? It may be their option ot not allow them in there, however I live a few miles from the one in Plains and if I ever go there, I'll be carrying. |
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steve...as usual you are correct. the law says what it says, and it is very clear and cut and dry.
i just don't have a lot of faith that the judicial system will actually follow the law. the law also very clearly states that the PSP cannot maintain a gun registry...yet they do...and the judicial system shot down the challenge to it and continues to allow them to maintain it. i'm just worried that the same twisted "logic" that the state supreme court used to come up with the idea that maintaining a database of gun purchases is not a gun registry...and somehow does not violate the clause that specifically requires the PSP to destroy the PICS application data after 72 hours (or whatever the time is) if the application is appoved...would be applied to (illogically) nullify the "for other lawful purposes" clause of the school carry law. having said all that, the only time i ever go into an elementary school is to vote...and i do carry then. Last edited by LittleRedToyota; December 4th, 2006 at 01:40 PM. |
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Much as I love your posts Steve, and respect what you say here, remember, You are ALLOWED to carry 24/7 as a LEO and no one will question that. The rest of us dont have that same privelage.
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Here is the casino law. If I read it correctly, only on-duty officers may carry there. 58 Pa.Code §465.14 states: § 465.14. Firearms; possession within a licensed facility. (a) Individuals, including security department personnel, are prohibited from possessing any firearm or handgun within a licensed facility without the express written approval of the Board, in accordance with the authorization procedures as the Board determines, notwithstanding the following general prohibitions: (1) Pennsylvania State Police assigned to its Gaming Enforcement Office may possess a firearm or handgun within the licensed facility. (2) An on duty officer or agent of any local, State or Federal law enforcement agency having primary jurisdiction over the licensed facility may possess a firearm or handgun in all areas of the licensed facility except the gaming floor or restricted areas servicing the slot operations where that officer or agent is acting in his official capacity. Officers or agents possessing firearms or handguns within a licensed facility under this section shall notify the Board and the Pennsylvania State Police Gaming Enforcement Office of their presence in the licensed facility. Notification shall be made immediately upon entry into the licensed facility or prior to arrival at the licensed facility, if feasible. Notification is not required if exigent circumstances exist. (b) A slot machine licensee may not employ off duty law enforcement officers to provide security related services on the gaming floor, in restricted areas within the licensed facility or in any manner in connection with the conduct of slot machine operations. (c) To obtain approval for the possession of a firearm or handgun within a licensed facility, an individual shall be required to demonstrate to the Board that the individual: (1) Has received an adequate course of training in the possession and use of the firearm or handgun. (2) Is the holder of a valid license for the possession of the firearm or handgun. (3) Has a compelling need for the possession of the firearm or handgun within the licensed facility. (d) Each slot machine licensee shall cause to be posted in a conspicuous location at each entrance to the licensed facility signs that may be easily read stating: The possession by any person of any firearm or handgun within this licensed facility without the express written permission of the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board is prohibited. |
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