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scorpio_vette

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davegran wrote:
scorpio_vette wrote:
protias wrote:
As long as you are on your property, you can carry anywhere on it (even if you live right next to a school).  However, if you start walking on the road or sidewalk, you are now on public property, GFSZ.  Use Google Earth and measure from the the outside of the school's property to find out.

i'm aware that it's ok on my property. but i still need to find out for 100% certainty about the property around me.
I cobbled up a map of the 1000' GFSZ around the Cudahy HS... it's BIG. I put it in an attachment because of the size (1.4MB). The white line is the boundry as near as I can tell, but I make no guarantees to it's accuracy. It extends on the East all the way into the lake. As always, confirm with boots on the ground.

Dave

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bnhcomputing

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oak1971 wrote:
I have a question about carry on the condo property. Can the condo assoc stop me? I ask because when I walk out the door, I technically leave our private dwelling and walk on land owned by the condo assoc. Till I get to the public sidewalk.
Like you stated, you need to check the bylaws/covenants. The condo (building) is considered private property and as such they can enforce most restrictions on firearms within their common areas. In your own condo, that's may be a different story, again, it matters what is in the written word.

Assuming they do not prohibit inside your own condo, then it would be difficult for them to enforce a no gun policy in the common areas. They could enforce an "unloaded and encased" policy, but before we get all bent out of shape, see if you can't get an electronic version of the bylaws/contract and then just search for "firearm" or "gun."

Read the fine print, and let us know what you learn....
 
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