I carried for many years on a Kydex reinforced belt from Looper Leather. I received as a Christmas present this year a Wilderness Instructor CSM. I would recommend both of those, the Looper for looks and the Wilderness for it's wide range of adjustability. I would absolutely not recommend a Galco be...
As a government building they can't ban carry, it's up to the producers of the show whether they will allow carry and what measures they will take to ensure compliance. I would be very surprised if they had magnetometers or did pat downs at the door for a motorcycle show. They certainly did not when...
As a former General Manager for Papa John's I'm shocked they didn't fire the guy immediately. This is a company whose standard procedure is to fire anyone that gets robbed, the rationale being that anyone that gets robbed must have violated a company rule at some point. In the interests of full disc...
The list of accepted "Training" for a WI permit is also much less of a barrier than it is here. My Mother-in-Law was a Naval Nurse in the '70's, never had any firearms training but because she has a DD214 she qualifies.
Your UT. permit will still work in MN. but don't forget to notify UT. of your change of Address. You will not be able to renew your UT. permit without your new MN. resident permit. To make a handgun purchase in MN. from a dealer will require a MN. carry permit or a purchase permit from your sheriff...
IIRC there was an FAQ by the BATFE that instructed purchasers to answer yes to the actual buyer question if the firearm was to be given as a gift. One of the agreements among my circle of friends is that everyone gets the handgun of their choice if one of us hits the powerball. Kind of hard to surpr...
Why the assumption of MNSCU? Only two of the four teams involved this year were MNSCU schools. If it were we would still have the tenant of the building being an organization prohibited from banning firearms by state statute, which trumps their "rules."
By law yes, but someone would have to bring suit that their rights under 624.714 were violated by being forced to leave. You'd pretty much have to get the guards on tape saying the only reason you're being asked to leave is because of the firearm.
Well, I went unarmed. Didn't see any signs at the entrance I went in. The signs are plaques affixed to the side of the building next to the entrances that say the building operator bans guns unless the tenant directs otherwise. Or some such nonsense. ETA, Anyone know who is the actual building tena...