j.clay507
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I was wondering if you can carry concealed on private property such as your house or personal business without a CHP?
I was wondering if you can carry concealed on private property such as your house or personal business without a CHP?
It is legal to conceal on your own property, others private property not so much. As for myself I see no need to conceal at home.
I am about to get my first handgun and i am on my church security team. My pastor wants me to conceal carry when i get it but i didnt know if i had to wait until i got my chp since it is private property
you know mate there was a very, very, almost identical similarly worded post and thread in the Colorado ...hummm!!
sure you want to toddle down this CC path on the OC forum???
oh by the way why do one of your previous posts on this sub forum specifically state on the 9th of May 2014 you have already purchased a firearm??? blah blah from a friend who is a LE???
ipse
I am about to get my first handgun and i am on my church security team. My pastor wants me to conceal carry when i get it but i didnt know if i had to wait until i got my chp since it is private property
I have shot handguns and i am trained with firearms. I turn 21in a week, thats why i haven't bought one yet. I plan on OC all the time and this is one of the very very few reasons i would get a CHP. And i was planning on buying one from a friend but it didn't work out
So the church is not your private property? Then no! And you may want to check into state specific laws concerning armed security.
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Im am 20 and a new owner of a handgun and want to make sure i abide by the law. So it is ok to open carry before 21 as long as you are 18+
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you were saying mate?
ipse
first of all, you concealing or open carrying on church property for 'a security patrol' on the oral word of your 'pastor' might not protect you from judicial oversight.
you are putting yourself at substantial personal pecuniary risk especially since the use of deadly force is not covered under NC statutes to preclude or stop thieves, or trespass activities, or effect a citizen's arrest, or even pointing your firearm at anybody is a felon consideration.
BTW, I am again curious so what pray tell does a church security patrol need with firearms?
ipse
ps...HBday?
Probably one of those mega churches with thousands of dollars in instruments and audio visual equipment and the pastor drives a new BMW.
@solus Your argument "Why armed security at a church?" seems ridiculous to me. Let's go back a few years: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqDVBWcBy2g
Secondly, no-one stated anything about pointing a gun at anyone or stopping trespass or anything of the like. You seem to be condescending a fellow OCer on this board with pointless statements and irrelevant cites.
The strawman argument you seem to be using here is "Why carry a gun at all if I can't use it or point it or stop any criminals from conducting criminal activity?". I find this argument ludicrous. You carry a gun for personal protection and in defense of you and your family from mortal danger.....so why chastise? Where's your teaching point?
Give the kid a break.
first of all, you concealing or open carrying on church property for 'a security patrol' on the oral word of your 'pastor' might not protect you from judicial oversight.
you are putting yourself at substantial personal pecuniary risk especially since the use of deadly force is not covered under NC statutes to preclude or stop thieves, or trespass activities, or effect a citizen's arrest, or even pointing your firearm at anybody is a felon consideration.
BTW, I am again curious so what pray tell does a church security patrol need with firearms?
ipse
ps...HBday?