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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzgun" data-source="post: 1978841" data-attributes="member: 4715"><p>I don't know if it is legal to carry in a polling place, but:</p><p></p><p>1. The reason some ask for a legal cite is because too many folks just pull an answer out of their rectal cavity and expect everyone to take it as gospel. There are still a lot of folks out there who continue to repeat myths about gun laws (can't carry in banks, can't carry in churches, can't carry in restaurants that serve alcohol, even had a guy recently tell me that handgun license holders who were given speeding tickets received double the points against their drivers license). The question was specific and should be answered with facts, not speculation.</p><p></p><p>2. Polling places are not always rented for voting, some are voluntarily offered at no cost. </p><p></p><p>3. I scanned Title 26, found a law that says possession of intoxicating liquor within 1/2 mile of a polling place is a misdemeanor (§2616112. Intoxicating liquors) but could find nothing saying that weapons were prohibited? </p><p></p><p>4. My polling place was posted, unfortunately I did not have a pen and paper to copy the legal info on the sign and I can't remember what it said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzgun, post: 1978841, member: 4715"] I don't know if it is legal to carry in a polling place, but: 1. The reason some ask for a legal cite is because too many folks just pull an answer out of their rectal cavity and expect everyone to take it as gospel. There are still a lot of folks out there who continue to repeat myths about gun laws (can't carry in banks, can't carry in churches, can't carry in restaurants that serve alcohol, even had a guy recently tell me that handgun license holders who were given speeding tickets received double the points against their drivers license). The question was specific and should be answered with facts, not speculation. 2. Polling places are not always rented for voting, some are voluntarily offered at no cost. 3. I scanned Title 26, found a law that says possession of intoxicating liquor within 1/2 mile of a polling place is a misdemeanor (§2616112. Intoxicating liquors) but could find nothing saying that weapons were prohibited? 4. My polling place was posted, unfortunately I did not have a pen and paper to copy the legal info on the sign and I can't remember what it said. [/QUOTE]
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