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June 3rd, 2007, 06:38 PM #11Active Member
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Re: Open Carry on the streets of Harrisburg?
I haven't tried it, but know it's legal. It's interesting that my CCW license from the Cumberland County Sheriff came with an information sheet which included the following statement:
"Your firearm MUST (underlined and in bold) be concealed at all times. Overt and unnecessary display of your firearm in public places can cause alarm and adverse reactions by your fellow-citizens, and create embarrassing situations, which could result in revocation of your license. Carrying a firearm creates the possibility of it being taken from you and used against you or another person."
Some other misstatements on that sheet are:
"Your license does NOT (underlined and in bold) authorize you to carry firearms in another State..."
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"If you are stopped or approached by a Police Officer, and you have a firearm in your vehicle or on your person, immediately advise the officer that you have a License to Carry Firearms and the location of the firearm."
These misstatements may be what this Sheriff thinks the rules ought to be, but they are not accurate based on what I've read on the PA Atty Gen'l site, packing.org, handgunlaw.us, opencarry.org, or this site.
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June 3rd, 2007, 08:05 PM #12Banned
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Re: Open Carry on the streets of Harrisburg?
That sheriff should read up on the laws and stop printing up his own ideas.
He is looking for a lawsuit if he tries to enforce any of his opinions.
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June 4th, 2007, 07:38 AM #13
Re: Open Carry on the streets of Harrisburg?
You PA LTCF is goo din AZ as of September last year. Just follow their rules.
As far as the sherrif printing his own ideas. When I got my permit, there was the tri-fold "Pa Firearm Laws" pamphlet and a printed page listing some restrictions. The "suggested" not carrying while in a bar, or when drining. There were a few more, but I racked my self on the internet for a week trying to find that statute. Finally I called the Sherrif's office and asked. They said it was a suggestion, not a law, which is why it was on a seperate sheet of paper. Also, it wasn't Given to me, it was just there for the taking.Adams County Sport Handgunners Association - President
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June 4th, 2007, 07:45 AM #14
Re: Open Carry on the streets of Harrisburg?
Yea, I think I still have that "information sheet" from the Cumberland County Sheriff sitting around somewhere. I meant to scan it so I could post it up somewhere and watch you guys pick it apart. I knew most of the information on it was opinion and not law when I read it. But thought it was pretty poor of the Sheriff to present it the way he did.
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June 4th, 2007, 07:52 AM #15
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June 4th, 2007, 08:09 AM #16
Re: Open Carry on the streets of Harrisburg?
Sounds like he is in need of some training.
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June 4th, 2007, 08:52 AM #17
Re: Open Carry on the streets of Harrisburg?
Indeed.
Here you go: http://www.pafoa.org/forum/concealed...nal-draft.html
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June 8th, 2007, 12:41 AM #18Member
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Re: Open Carry on the streets of Harrisburg?
I'm going to the sheriffs office tomorow to correct something in my application. Like last time I will be open carrying into the court house.
The Sheriff sounds like a vigilante to me.
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June 8th, 2007, 07:12 AM #19Active Member
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Re: Open Carry on the streets of Harrisburg?
Other than the bogus info sheet, I have no quarrel with them. I found them to be fast and efficient - had my LTCF in just a couple of days. They didn't call my references and didn't give me a hard time because one of them lives in Montgomery County, even though the application says they "should" live in Cumberland County.
I asked somebody on another thread but didn't see an answer: what happens when you walk in the front door of the courthouse, past the armed guards and the metal detector? Do you have to check your firearm, or do you just tell them "nothing but these keys, coins, cell phone, and Glock, officer! These aren't the 'droids you're looking for."
I know only the courtrooms themselves are off-limits while carrying, but I'm just curious how the guards handle it at the front entrance.
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June 8th, 2007, 05:58 PM #20Member
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Re: Open Carry on the streets of Harrisburg?
The last time I went there I locked the gun in the lock box in the lobby. No problem. This time (6/8/07 at or about 1400hrs) I walk in and the deputy looked me over and asked me "why are you carrying a firearm" I replied (without much thought) "because I have a license" (not really the reason for open carry, should have said "because it's legal").
I had to go to the tax dept. in the other build so I left the gun in the car went there and then went back to the sheriffs office.
Before the elevator closed the deputy picked up a phone and I overheard him say "the situation from before was on the way up". So when I got to the lic dept. I said "I was the situation and what was the problem" to the deputy. He said Carlisle had a specific "ordinance" AGAINST open carry. I explained to him localities could NOT make there own firearms regulations.
He could not site the specific ordnance or tell me where to find it.
The deputy told me to call the Carlisle Police Dept. because it was a Carlisle ordnance.
The Carlisle dispatcher told me it was the sheriff that dealt with firearms so they should know. A CPD supervisor never returned my call.
I'm not done with the sheriffs department.
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