One part of SB1 likely to go into effect is the default no-carry in others' homes without permission. I don't believe MSI is challenging that part directly (just the default no for businesses and then specific sensitive places) and I can't remember what the NRA is challenging in their giant stack of a complaint (I mean, lawmakers throw giant stacks of likely unconstitutional laws to see what will stick, why can't we do the same when suing? Other than judges probably don't like that very much).
So come October 1, how do you plan on letting people know they have permission to carry in your home? I won't ask the other side of that question because I don't want people to tell on themselves.
I assume the only reason to post notice on your door would be to let workers know, as well, but then you're also advertising to people that there are guns in your home. There's probably not a way to get the point across without doing that, we don't have that many universal shibboleths as a community. But if you plan on doing it, please explain because I'd like to hear the arguments in favor/risk mitigation.
I live in the DC suburbs, so I know of very few of my friends who are pro-gun (I suspect most are generally neutral) and I strongly believe I'm the only one who carries, so personally I'm sticking with my permission should be assumed. On October 1st I'll speak the words into the aether granting express prior permission to anyone who's welcome in my home even if no one is there to hear me say the words lol.
So come October 1, how do you plan on letting people know they have permission to carry in your home? I won't ask the other side of that question because I don't want people to tell on themselves.
I assume the only reason to post notice on your door would be to let workers know, as well, but then you're also advertising to people that there are guns in your home. There's probably not a way to get the point across without doing that, we don't have that many universal shibboleths as a community. But if you plan on doing it, please explain because I'd like to hear the arguments in favor/risk mitigation.
I live in the DC suburbs, so I know of very few of my friends who are pro-gun (I suspect most are generally neutral) and I strongly believe I'm the only one who carries, so personally I'm sticking with my permission should be assumed. On October 1st I'll speak the words into the aether granting express prior permission to anyone who's welcome in my home even if no one is there to hear me say the words lol.