09jisaac
Regular Member
This is a two part thread.
The first part is, as we all know is it is illegal to carry a firearm into a USPS post office but do you carry your holsters in (if you have to go in) or do you leave that outside with your carry piece? What brought this up was recently I had to go into the post office twice (registered mail and to check on a package). The first time I was in there I was carrying an OWB holster only, the 2nd time was a couple days later I was CCing so I only had a small IWB holster that day. But while I was waiting for my package to be checked on the other worker tried to hand me a paper with the no firearm symbol on it. She swore that last time I was in there, I was carrying. She seemed to think I was lying when I told her I just had a holster that day.
The second part is, are "contracted sites" of the USPS a restricted place also? The BP station on RT 32 in Louisa, Kentucky is contracted through the USPS to take in letters, sale stamps ect. Would it be illegal if I carry a firearm in there? They have no signs posted of the sort, but I don't think that changes anything.
The first part is, as we all know is it is illegal to carry a firearm into a USPS post office but do you carry your holsters in (if you have to go in) or do you leave that outside with your carry piece? What brought this up was recently I had to go into the post office twice (registered mail and to check on a package). The first time I was in there I was carrying an OWB holster only, the 2nd time was a couple days later I was CCing so I only had a small IWB holster that day. But while I was waiting for my package to be checked on the other worker tried to hand me a paper with the no firearm symbol on it. She swore that last time I was in there, I was carrying. She seemed to think I was lying when I told her I just had a holster that day.
The second part is, are "contracted sites" of the USPS a restricted place also? The BP station on RT 32 in Louisa, Kentucky is contracted through the USPS to take in letters, sale stamps ect. Would it be illegal if I carry a firearm in there? They have no signs posted of the sort, but I don't think that changes anything.
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