


Go to link and click MN, then scroll down to Do "No Guns" signs have the force of law?
http://www.handgunlaw.us/
Never heard a word on THIS!
7/15/11 – Gun Signs and Force of Law Updated.
tman wrote:From the change log at the bottom of the PDF.7/15/11 – Gun Signs and Force of Law Updated.
An illustration of the dangers of relying on the internet for legal advice. At least, in this case, following this advice won't get you arrested.
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John S. wrote:tman wrote:From the change log at the bottom of the PDF.7/15/11 – Gun Signs and Force of Law Updated.
An illustration of the dangers of relying on the internet for legal advice. At least, in this case, following this advice won't get you arrested.
That is what I saw too...so what as of that date we have to obey signs? It doesn't matter if we are personnally told to leave anymore?
I see it's not a tough penalty being a petty misdomeaner, but, it does change EVERYTHING they taught in the carry classes in 2007
DeanC wrote:Yes - that is what the law says.
PRS wrote:So is this correct then? Do we have to obey the signs?
I was talking about states posting incorrect info. Got an email from someone in Minnesota and went to a chat forum there. Found a thread about signs. There was one post about how much of the info the BCA (Official Firearms Site for state of MN) FAQ's was off base. I started looking at what they had and what the law says and they really stretch the law. They were even contacted about it and the reply was it is correct. Some of it is and some of it is really worded very poorly to make people think they can't carry in some places when the can legally.
Which puts Handgunlaw.us between a rock and a hard place. I have to put on a states page what the state is saying. I can't just put on there that they are full of it and don't pay any attention to it. I have to go with what the state puts out. MN Is not the only state that is stretching things.
farmerj wrote:Then the state has not updated the revisor yet.
Last changes posted to the law were 2009
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=624.714
John S. wrote:farmerj wrote:Then the state has not updated the revisor yet.
Last changes posted to the law were 2009
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=624.714
When do laws go into effect? 7/15/11 is after that date, isnt it? So does that mean in July there are changes blownin in?
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