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<blockquote data-quote="Keyser328" data-source="post: 2064768" data-attributes="member: 10111"><p>Yeah, from what I saw, it would allow SDA holders to keep a weapon in their vehicles on campus without being in violation.</p><p></p><p>The other big change I saw was in relation to government buildings. From what I can tell, it says it is illegal to carry a weapon into a government building where the primary purpose is to serve the public <em>and</em> said building provides security and metal detectors.</p><p></p><p>The "and" is the key there, I believe. If it is a public servicing building but doesn't provide security and metal detectors, then I would presume you could carry without question, or at least that is how I read it.</p><p></p><p>I think that would be to get around the whole "you can't go into the ranger station at the park" type of thing?</p><p></p><p>It also looks like it does away with the "no parking lot" loophole regarding prisons and as mentioned, schools.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>... I'm so glad I never went into law, yeesh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keyser328, post: 2064768, member: 10111"] Yeah, from what I saw, it would allow SDA holders to keep a weapon in their vehicles on campus without being in violation. The other big change I saw was in relation to government buildings. From what I can tell, it says it is illegal to carry a weapon into a government building where the primary purpose is to serve the public [I]and[/I] said building provides security and metal detectors. The "and" is the key there, I believe. If it is a public servicing building but doesn't provide security and metal detectors, then I would presume you could carry without question, or at least that is how I read it. I think that would be to get around the whole "you can't go into the ranger station at the park" type of thing? It also looks like it does away with the "no parking lot" loophole regarding prisons and as mentioned, schools. ... I'm so glad I never went into law, yeesh. [/QUOTE]
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