Thank you.....Here is a link to the ruling:
I started reading it. But I'll need to finish it off tomorrow. What I read thus far...... EXCELLENT read.....
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Thank you.....Here is a link to the ruling:
Note that in MD, firearms are prohibited in government buildings under SB 1.Ban on guns in post offices is unconstitutional, US judge rules
Note that in MD, firearms are prohibited in government buildings under SB 1.
This. The state has no control over a federal government buildingFor clarification, the provision of Maryland CR 4-111(a)(4)(i), states:
(4) “Government or public infrastructure area” means:
(i) a building or any part of a building owned or leased by a unit of State or local government;
Federal government buildings are covered under federal law.
18 U.S. Code § 930
Possession of firearms and dangerous weapons in Federal facilities
39 CFR § 232.1
(l) Weapons and explosives. No person while on postal property may carry firearms, other dangerous or deadly weapons, or explosives, either openly or concealed, or store the same on postal property, except for official pur- poses.
Mine does. Now who knows if they work or not. It has had a malfunctioning door for like two years now, so their maintenance record is poor.Never saw a metal detector in a post office.
Those are probably RFID readers to keep customers from stealing packaging items that are for sale in the P.O.Mine does. Now who knows if they work or not. It has had a malfunctioning door for like two years now, so their maintenance record is poor.
Sounds like my Post Office, too. They can't seem to do even the most rudimentary maintenance on the doors, the package drop chutes, let alone the parking lot. It's a dump. Ours also has those retail style counter-shoplifting walk through RFID panels between the exterior doors and the walk-up service area. Given the rest of the place, I find it highly unlikely they are in any way functional. But they're not metal detectors.Mine does. Now who knows if they work or not. It has had a malfunctioning door for like two years now, so their maintenance record is poor.
Then I'll carry a brace of pistols. And a blunderbuss for good measure.So we keep winning on carry cases, but eventually won't be allowed to buy or possess anything to carry beyond flintlock pistols and a single charge of black powder and birdshot.
I have a question, in Dundalk at the drug store that has a post office counter in it but it is not a part office building. If one was to go to that counter would you be in violation of federal law?
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Those are probably RFID readers to keep customers from stealing packaging items that are for sale in the P.O.
Thanks to you both!Sounds like my Post Office, too. They can't seem to do even the most rudimentary maintenance on the doors, the package drop chutes, let alone the parking lot. It's a dump. Ours also has those retail style counter-shoplifting walk through RFID panels between the exterior doors and the walk-up service area. Given the rest of the place, I find it highly unlikely they are in any way functional. But they're not metal detectors.