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<blockquote data-quote="trade_sniper" data-source="post: 74797" data-attributes="member: 640"><p>A buddy asked me about this scenario. He works in a multi-story office building that rents office space out of the building, so several companies occupy the offices inside. His employer doesn't have any particular policy on carrying, basically it doesn't say you can't. The building has a gun ghostbuster sticker on the main entry doors. Not on the very outside rather, but on the second set of doors once you enter the building, but still in the entry way.</p><p></p><p>If he was carrying, working late one evening, he's attacked before he gets to his car and draws his weapon. It could be determined that he hadn't reached his car yet when he was attacked, so therefore, he had the gun on him, which means he was carrying in the building. He may have saved his life, but in doing so, will he lose his SDA, preventing him from having that liberty in the future?</p><p></p><p>I see from Title 21 Section 1276 that he would be charged with a misdemeanor, fined or jailed. It also states that your SDA would be suspended for six months and another fine levied once the hearing and determination by the OSBI shows that the person was in violation.</p><p></p><p>The first fine or jail time varies depending on whether or not its the first, second, etc. offense. The SDA suspension and accompanying fine doesn't state any specifics for number of offenses or whether it would become a revocation instead of suspension.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trade_sniper, post: 74797, member: 640"] A buddy asked me about this scenario. He works in a multi-story office building that rents office space out of the building, so several companies occupy the offices inside. His employer doesn't have any particular policy on carrying, basically it doesn't say you can't. The building has a gun ghostbuster sticker on the main entry doors. Not on the very outside rather, but on the second set of doors once you enter the building, but still in the entry way. If he was carrying, working late one evening, he's attacked before he gets to his car and draws his weapon. It could be determined that he hadn't reached his car yet when he was attacked, so therefore, he had the gun on him, which means he was carrying in the building. He may have saved his life, but in doing so, will he lose his SDA, preventing him from having that liberty in the future? I see from Title 21 Section 1276 that he would be charged with a misdemeanor, fined or jailed. It also states that your SDA would be suspended for six months and another fine levied once the hearing and determination by the OSBI shows that the person was in violation. The first fine or jail time varies depending on whether or not its the first, second, etc. offense. The SDA suspension and accompanying fine doesn't state any specifics for number of offenses or whether it would become a revocation instead of suspension. [/QUOTE]
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