ronto
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Post Office Carry
Don,
Thanks for the references.
I'm not a lawyer and I don't want to have to hire one. The Code of Federal Regulations, Title 39, Chapter I seems pretty clear to me:
"Weapons and explosives. No person while on postal property may carry firearms, other dangeous or deadly weapons, or explosives, either openly or concealed, or store the same on postal property, except for official purposes."
Rather than argue "official purposes" in court, I think I'll leave my weapon in the car when I go into the P.O.
Don,
Thanks for the references.
I'm not a lawyer and I don't want to have to hire one. The Code of Federal Regulations, Title 39, Chapter I seems pretty clear to me:
"Weapons and explosives. No person while on postal property may carry firearms, other dangeous or deadly weapons, or explosives, either openly or concealed, or store the same on postal property, except for official purposes."
Rather than argue "official purposes" in court, I think I'll leave my weapon in the car when I go into the P.O.