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<blockquote data-quote="David2012" data-source="post: 1800015" data-attributes="member: 24428"><p>For clarification, just in case you weren't aware.. you will be able to carry a loaded pistol, rifle or shotgun on your property w/o a permit after Nov. 1st.... not just a pistol. </p><p></p><p>From past experience in trying to get legal clarification on a SDA law.. particularly about inadvertent exposure..... if you call OSBI, they refer you to the local District Attorney or a lawyer. You call the D.A.'s office, they refer you to the OSBI SDA unit or a lawyer. You contact a lawyer, he / she will recommend you contact the OSBI or the District Attorney's office. You contact your local sheriff or police, they recommend you contact the OSBI, D.A.'s office or a attorney... you never get a straight answer. You get the old, 'We can't give out legal advice!" from the law enforcement agencies and the lawyers don't know enough about the gun laws to advise you.</p><p></p><p>Basically, inside your fence line your OK.. outside your fence line... your in a Grey area. I would think that as long as you are in the ditch that you are responsible for keeping mowed and maintained, your OK.. the adjacent paved or dirt roadway might depend on the individual officer that you are dealing with. I personally wouldn't chance being on the physical roadway...without a permit.</p><p></p><p>As with many gun laws... we may have to wait on a test case being brought to either a SDA administrative law judge or a district court... and a official decision being issued on the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David2012, post: 1800015, member: 24428"] For clarification, just in case you weren't aware.. you will be able to carry a loaded pistol, rifle or shotgun on your property w/o a permit after Nov. 1st.... not just a pistol. From past experience in trying to get legal clarification on a SDA law.. particularly about inadvertent exposure..... if you call OSBI, they refer you to the local District Attorney or a lawyer. You call the D.A.'s office, they refer you to the OSBI SDA unit or a lawyer. You contact a lawyer, he / she will recommend you contact the OSBI or the District Attorney's office. You contact your local sheriff or police, they recommend you contact the OSBI, D.A.'s office or a attorney... you never get a straight answer. You get the old, 'We can't give out legal advice!" from the law enforcement agencies and the lawyers don't know enough about the gun laws to advise you. Basically, inside your fence line your OK.. outside your fence line... your in a Grey area. I would think that as long as you are in the ditch that you are responsible for keeping mowed and maintained, your OK.. the adjacent paved or dirt roadway might depend on the individual officer that you are dealing with. I personally wouldn't chance being on the physical roadway...without a permit. As with many gun laws... we may have to wait on a test case being brought to either a SDA administrative law judge or a district court... and a official decision being issued on the subject. [/QUOTE]
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