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Re: First gun-sniffing dog on the clock at Mall of America

PostPosted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 1:38 pm
by atomic41
Bryan, do you have any comments on where we stand regarding this gun dog and mall carry? I know this has been a big topic of debate for years and as a gun owner I'm not sure if I should carry or not in the mall. Does it come down to needing a test case to see how the court would rule? For the record, I am not volunteering. :lol:

If I'm not mistaken, we still don't have a clear answer. The law says we can carry...the mall says we can't. Is that where we are stuck?

Re: First gun-sniffing dog on the clock at Mall of America

PostPosted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 3:08 pm
by bstrawse
atomic41 wrote:Bryan, do you have any comments on where we stand regarding this gun dog and mall carry? I know this has been a big topic of debate for years and as a gun owner I'm not sure if I should carry or not in the mall. Does it come down to needing a test case to see how the court would rule? For the record, I am not volunteering. :lol:

If I'm not mistaken, we still don't have a clear answer. The law says we can carry...the mall says we can't. Is that where we are stuck?


Our view of the law is that they can't prohibit.

Their view of the law is that they can.

The Bloomington City Attorney agrees with the mall.

After 16 years of DFL judge appointments, I really wouldn't want to take this case into a MN State Court to challenge it.

b

Re: First gun-sniffing dog on the clock at Mall of America

PostPosted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 5:19 pm
by daleamn
bstrawse---well, we appreciate your efforts.

That said, now that the dog can sniff out guns could it be possible to train the dog to sniff out GOOD DEALS on guns? The dog could hire themselves out to us and have a lucrative side hustle for sure.

Re: First gun-sniffing dog on the clock at Mall of America

PostPosted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 8:39 pm
by Holland&Holland
daleamn wrote:bstrawse---well, we appreciate your efforts.

That said, now that the dog can sniff out guns could it be possible to train the dog to sniff out GOOD DEALS on guns? The dog could hire themselves out to us and have a lucrative side hustle for sure.

Much harder to sniff out.

Re: First gun-sniffing dog on the clock at Mall of America

PostPosted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 9:16 pm
by Sorcerer
I guess that the dog has been trained to detect gun powder, burnt or unburned. Hum, not that I have any reason to frequent MOA. Spare magazines for my properly stored firearm in vehicle. Or a lowly 22 cartridge in a pocket.

Re: First gun-sniffing dog on the clock at Mall of America

PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 6:49 am
by atomic41
bstrawse wrote:
atomic41 wrote:Bryan, do you have any comments on where we stand regarding this gun dog and mall carry? I know this has been a big topic of debate for years and as a gun owner I'm not sure if I should carry or not in the mall. Does it come down to needing a test case to see how the court would rule? For the record, I am not volunteering. :lol:

If I'm not mistaken, we still don't have a clear answer. The law says we can carry...the mall says we can't. Is that where we are stuck?


Our view of the law is that they can't prohibit.

Their view of the law is that they can.

The Bloomington City Attorney agrees with the mall.

After 16 years of DFL judge appointments, I really wouldn't want to take this case into a MN State Court to challenge it.

b


That's what I figured...thank you.

Re: First gun-sniffing dog on the clock at Mall of America

PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:46 am
by daleamn
Much harder to sniff out. [Good Gun Deals]


No doubt. But I still have a mind's-eye picture of me walking the dog on a leash thru the Scheels store on the dog's day off. The dog would sniff around the display cases then come to a halt and go into a full point at the Ruger Super Wrangler .22LR/.22WMR cowboy six-shooter. It was $240 right before Christmas, $270 now. Sigh. Another lost opportunity.