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<blockquote data-quote="BryanDP" data-source="post: 1332019" data-attributes="member: 1111"><p>I've never seen it put that way in the actual SDA. In fact last time I checked there was no penalty for disobeying a property owners prohibition of concealed carry and there would have to be a penalty outlined in order for it to be considered "illegal." Simply disobeying a "no guns" sign is not trespassing. Refusing to leave a property or returning to a property where you have been asked not to return is trespassing. (My first-hand knowledge of trespassing is based on the Tulsa ordinance...other municipalities and counties could be different I presume.)</p><p></p><p>What you said does, however, seem to be the popular consensus of the worst that could happen if you were caught carrying against a property owners wishes. In order to be charged with trespassing you'd have to ignore their sign, have them somehow know you are carrying and ask you to leave and then refuse to leave. If you do all those three things you're just stupid and deserve to be arrested for something.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is definitely true in my experience. Most police officers I've encountered do not seem to want to write trespassing tickets for some reason.</p><p></p><p>Bryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BryanDP, post: 1332019, member: 1111"] I've never seen it put that way in the actual SDA. In fact last time I checked there was no penalty for disobeying a property owners prohibition of concealed carry and there would have to be a penalty outlined in order for it to be considered "illegal." Simply disobeying a "no guns" sign is not trespassing. Refusing to leave a property or returning to a property where you have been asked not to return is trespassing. (My first-hand knowledge of trespassing is based on the Tulsa ordinance...other municipalities and counties could be different I presume.) What you said does, however, seem to be the popular consensus of the worst that could happen if you were caught carrying against a property owners wishes. In order to be charged with trespassing you'd have to ignore their sign, have them somehow know you are carrying and ask you to leave and then refuse to leave. If you do all those three things you're just stupid and deserve to be arrested for something. This is definitely true in my experience. Most police officers I've encountered do not seem to want to write trespassing tickets for some reason. Bryan [/QUOTE]
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