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October 14th, 2018, 08:35 AM #21
Re: HB 2711 Prohibiting firearms at polling places
What does the elected Constable say about carrying himself (or herself) in the same location?
If the prohibition is real (which I still doubt), I would guess it has more to do with your lack of training/certification because of your temporary status.
I do NOT believe that any policy instituted by a private property holder has any weight on ANYONE if they voluntarily allow their property and facilities to be used for elections. Election law applies, period. Property owners have the power to say "No blue shirts allowed here". If that were posted, would you, as a constable, enforce that policy during elections?
The opinion of the elected constable means little here too, IMO. No different than your average cop or gun shop employee: statistically likely to not just be wrong, but be VERY wrong.Get your "Guns Save Lives" stickers today! PM for more info.
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October 14th, 2018, 08:42 AM #22
Re: HB 2711 Prohibiting firearms at polling places
Not only does this bill prohibit carrying inside the facility, it even restricts the parking lot, so you can't just disarm in the car to go vote. What a terrible bill... as usual.
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October 14th, 2018, 09:39 AM #23Super Member
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Re: HB 2711 Prohibiting firearms at polling places
My polling place is a VFD, I get to see the big red fire trucks.
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October 14th, 2018, 09:43 AM #24
Re: HB 2711 Prohibiting firearms at polling places
Rules are written in the stone,
Break the rules and you get no bones,
all you get is ridicule, laughter,
and a trip to the house of pain.
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October 14th, 2018, 10:31 AM #25Grand Member
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Re: HB 2711 Prohibiting firearms at polling places
What better way to facilitate another crazy lib the opportunity to shoot up another gun free zone? It really is an untapped resource of helpless targets.
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October 14th, 2018, 10:42 AM #26
Re: HB 2711 Prohibiting firearms at polling places
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October 14th, 2018, 11:00 AM #27
Re: HB 2711 Prohibiting firearms at polling places
She'd never get another appointment if she ignored the elected constable's wishes, getting into a pissing match with the judge of elections would be unpleasant, and she'd have more liability in a civil trial if something were to happen there.
As an elected, certified and insured constable, I'd tell a judge of elections or property owner to pound salt. Luckily, I'm in the borough building, and the judge of elections is a gun guy.
BTW, I can't find anything about election-day appointments in state law. Do you know of anything?
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October 14th, 2018, 11:06 AM #28
Re: HB 2711 Prohibiting firearms at polling places
That's fine. Any individual can do whatever they wish, but if they're going to say it's "not allowed" or "not legal" and expect others to accept and abide by the same prohibition, then I expect more than "John Doe said so".
Neither a youth center or a daycare are prohibited places by law. I can assure you that if that were my polling place, I would open carry just like I always do, and any Constable that tried to prevent my from casting my vote would be in for quite an adventure. I'm quite certain that disenfranchising a voter is a far bigger deal, both legally and from a PR perspective, than the private policies of a location that allows its facilities to be used as a polling place.Get your "Guns Save Lives" stickers today! PM for more info.
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October 14th, 2018, 11:22 AM #29
Re: HB 2711 Prohibiting firearms at polling places
great... so i can commit a crime just like when i have to disarm in the USPS parking lot to pick up an oversize package. Courtland st E. stroudsburg
[either that or tresspass (only cvs customer parking) into the CVS lot to avoid carrying on "fed" property.]
i've currently got to use a mini USPS that is renting in a strip mall to be able to both not tresspass AND bring my firearm on to the parking lot to store as their property is just the cube they rent, not the parking lot. but they're only useful for money orders, they're not my delivery hub. Shawnee on Deleware.
my voting church is surrounded by woods, so guess i'd have to park on Rt209 to legally leave my firearm? what were the traffic laws surrounding parking on a shoulder?
i'm just rambling to highlight the intelligence of our elected elites.There is no way to make it out alive...
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October 14th, 2018, 12:11 PM #30Grand Member
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Re: HB 2711 Prohibiting firearms at polling places
So if they confront you upon entering the polling location, just tell them 'No hablo ingles. No se.'
Are you implying that carrying on school grounds is legal when the school is 'closed', just because it's outside of normal school hours? Hopefully you'll have internet access during your experience so you can keep your legal thread updated here.
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