Michigan Open Carry, Inc.
Open Carry Specific => OC Questions => Topic started by: nathanbudai on October 14, 2011, 10:50:22 PM
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since it's starting to get cold and im starting to put more layers on can I carry cocealed in a doctor's office with my cpl.
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since it's starting to get cold and im starting to put more layers on can I carry cocealed in a doctor's office with my cpl.
only if he allows it
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If your doctors office is not inside of a hospital, there is not a "no guns" sign, and no one who works there has told you no guns allowed, then yes, of course you can carry there. The hospital portion of the off limits places is only for places that offer in-patient care of some sort, not for any medical facility. In today's world though, many doctors offices are in fact inside of a hospital, and in taht case, you could not carry there concealed.
-jason r.
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OC FTW
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If your doctors office is not inside of a hospital, there is not a "no guns" sign, and no one who works there has told you no guns allowed, then yes, of course you can carry there. The hospital portion of the off limits places is only for places that offer in-patient care of some sort, not for any medical facility. In today's world though, many doctors offices are in fact inside of a hospital, and in taht case, you could not carry there concealed.
-jason r.
"No gun signs" carry no weight of law.
Can you cite any particular law that relates to firearms statutes that are applicable and have penalties for their violation specified?
I did not think so.
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If your doctors office is not inside of a hospital, there is not a "no guns" sign, and no one who works there has told you no guns allowed, then yes, of course you can carry there. The hospital portion of the off limits places is only for places that offer in-patient care of some sort, not for any medical facility. In today's world though, many doctors offices are in fact inside of a hospital, and in taht case, you could not carry there concealed.
-jason r.
"No gun signs" carry no weight of law.
Can you cite any particular law that relates to firearms statutes that are applicable and have penalties for their violation specified?
I did not think so.
PRIVATE PROPERTY!
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If your doctors office is not inside of a hospital, there is not a "no guns" sign, and no one who works there has told you no guns allowed, then yes, of course you can carry there. The hospital portion of the off limits places is only for places that offer in-patient care of some sort, not for any medical facility. In today's world though, many doctors offices are in fact inside of a hospital, and in taht case, you could not carry there concealed.
-jason r.
"No gun signs" carry no weight of law.
Can you cite any particular law that relates to firearms statutes that are applicable and have penalties for their violation specified?
I did not think so.
PRIVATE PROPERTY!
CITE?!?!?
I like cap lock too. ;)
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I Would Like To Hear That Come Back ;D.
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Who needs to respect private property anyhow...?
Pffft!
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i oc as well as cc at my dr. office. they all see it but no one has said anything to me about it. i know all the people in there very well. so i am assuming they don't mind. i have also oc in a concentra faculity recently and no one said anything either.
tim
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Good Info. Tim Carry On.
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For the record: once my doctor was chewing me out for gaining 6 lbs since my last visit. I letter my shirt and said, "well, there's two lbs". He asked me why I carry (and stated he has absolutely nothing against it - he seems small government minded). I told him: self-defense.
That was that ;)
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For the record: once my doctor was chewing me out for gaining 6 lbs since my last visit. I letter my shirt and said, "well, there's two lbs". He asked me why I carry (and stated he has absolutely nothing against it - he seems small government minded). I told him: self-defense.
That was that ;)
Why don't you open carry?