Author Topic: can you legally conceal carry in a bank with cpl if the bank allows it?  (Read 20960 times)

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Offline pinecone

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i hate going to the bank to do business inside and leave my pistol in the truck because i think it will get stolen.

so i called Huntington bank that i bank with and asked about their firearm policy. they told me i could technically open carry with cpl, but their bank wouldnt  like it as much and may scare customers and security officers. the guy on the phone said he has a cpl himself and that he carries is gun in the bank and keep on on him all the time while he works. and he told me if i concealed my pistol and as long is my cpl is valid, that they wouldnt have a problem with me doing that and actually encouraged me to do it.

so is this legal to do?

Offline gryphon

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Yes, it is legal to OC or CC in Huntington Bank.  MOC actually uses Huntington and we all OC without issue.  Meijer food store also has Huntington branches inside them and Meijer allows OC.  Just something to consider.  But if you want to CC it's legal if you have a CPL.  If you don't you can OC with permission.

MCL 750.234d(2)(c) and (d)
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Offline Langenc

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Doesnt  CPL cover cc in all banks, except Federal, unless posted??

Offline gryphon

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CPL covers banks, yes.

Offline michaelm_ski

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Re: can you legally conceal carry in a bank with cpl if the bank allows it?
« Reply #4 on: October 25, 2018, 10:20:10 PM »
So the same goes for Mercantile bank ?????

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Re: can you legally conceal carry in a bank with cpl if the bank allows it?
« Reply #5 on: October 26, 2018, 08:07:38 PM »
That's just a regular bank, right?  So yes.