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question about south dakota - other state laws not apply here

jamieg

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Jul 13, 2012
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can a business open to the public like empire mall really ban open carry or even carry with a permit

seems businesses try to make their own set of laws and ignore real ones so just wondering

again this is about south dakota so laws in other states not apply here since we do not have your laws
 

PistolPackingMomma

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Oct 1, 2011
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quit following me around with your trolling

you just keep showing a hate for any person that does not think exactly the same way you do

try reading what the definition of context means since you use things and twist it to a context you created in your own little fantasy and not what context actually exists

leave the internet

GutShot provided you with a very reasonable response. There was no hate, no trolling and no twist of context...unless we count your post...
 

brk913

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Plainville, CT
See here: http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/southdakota.pdf

“No Firearm” signs in South Dakota have no force of law unless they are posted on property that is specifically mentioned in State Law as being off limits to those with a Permit/License to Carry. If you are in a place not specifically mentioned in the law that is posted and they ask you to leave, you must leave. If you refuse to leave then you are breaking the law and can be charged. Even if the property is not posted and you are asked to leave you must leave. Always be aware of the possibility that responding Police Officers who may have been called without your knowledge and may not know the laws on trespass etc. could arrest you even if you are within the law.
 
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