Tmist
New member
The IDPA club in my area has its annual meetings during the winter in a police station can I carry with my LTCH into a police station
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Most of us are men. We don't have favorite poems.
but I have miles to go before I sleep and miles to go before I sleep.
Okay, I have actually quoted Frost on occasion. And maybe "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure-dome decree: Where Alph, the sacred river, ran through caverns measureless to man down to a sunless sea."Wow, a real man does. I would add more, but I have miles to go before I sleep and miles to go before I sleep.
Wow, a real man does. I would add more, but I have miles to go before I sleep and miles to go before I sleep.
Sounds like a biker saying. Love it!
Tmist:
Pursuant to Indiana Law, You would be Fully within Your Rights to Openly Carry ANY Firearm of Your Chocie in ANY Police Station ANYWHERE in Indiana, however; if You had a Handgun, then, You would also need a License to Carry a Handgun.
Even if The Police Station were to Qualify as a Secure Government Building under 35-47-11.1-4(13), by Following ALL Provisions as are Applicable under that Exception, The Police Station would STILL have to Allow Handguns to be brought inside The Building for Persons who have a Indiana License to Carry a Handgun.
aadvark
noname762 and Tmist:
noname762: Washington State ALLOWS Firearms in Police Stations, in other than The Restricted Access Areas of such Facility, as There are NO Laws against Carrying a Firearm in Unsecure Areas of a Police Station under Washington Revised Code 9.41.290 OR 9.41.300! There Additional are Exceptions under Washington State Law 9.41.300(8) AND 9.41.300(9)!
Tmist: Indiana Law Allows Firearms in Police Stations as of July. 1, 2011, Pursuant to Senate Bill 292!
aadvark
Tmist:
Pursuant to Indiana Law, You would be Fully within Your Rights to Openly Carry ANY Firearm of Your Choice in ANY Police Station ANYWHERE in Indiana, however; if You had a Handgun, then, You would also need a License to Carry a Handgun.
Even if The Police Station were to Qualify as a Secure Government Building under 35-47-11.1-4(13), by Following ALL Provisions as are Applicable under that Code Section, The Police Station would STILL have to Allow Handguns to be brought inside The Building for Persons who have a Indiana License to Carry a Handgun.
aadvark
Not necessarily, it could in fact be a felony to do so. Under the trafficking with a inmate law.
IC 35-44-3-9
Trafficking with an inmate or child
Sec. 9. (a) As used in this section, "juvenile facility" means the following:
(1) A secure facility (as defined in IC 31-9-2-114) in which a child is detained under IC 31 or used for a child awaiting adjudication or adjudicated under IC 31 as a child in need of services or a delinquent child.
(2) A shelter care facility (as defined in IC 31-9-2-117) in which a child is detained under IC 31 or used for a child awaiting adjudication or adjudicated under IC 31 as a child in need of services or a delinquent child.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (d), a person who, without the prior authorization of the person in charge of a penal facility or juvenile facility knowingly or intentionally:
(1) delivers, or carries into the penal facility or juvenile facility
with intent to deliver, an article to an inmate or child of the facility;
(2) carries, or receives with intent to carry out of the penal facility or juvenile facility, an article from an inmate or child of the facility;
(3) delivers, or carries to a worksite with the intent to deliver, alcoholic beverages to an inmate or child of a jail work crew or community work crew; or
(4) possesses in or carries into a penal facility or a juvenile facility:
(A) a controlled substance; or
(B) a deadly weapon;
commits trafficking with an inmate, a Class A misdemeanor.
(c) If the person who committed the offense under subsection (b) is an employee of:
(1) the department of correction; or
(2) a penal facility;
and the article is a cigarette or tobacco product (as defined in IC 6-7-2-5), the court shall impose a mandatory five thousand dollar ($5,000) fine under IC 35-50-3-2, in addition to any term of imprisonment imposed under IC 35-50-3-2.
(d) The offense under subsection (b) is a Class C felony if the article is:
(1) a controlled substance;
(2) a deadly weapon; or
(3) a cellular telephone or other wireless or cellular communications device.
As added by Acts 1976, P.L.148, SEC.4. Amended by Acts 1977, P.L.340, SEC.67; Acts 1981, P.L.300, SEC.2; P.L.223-1996, SEC.1; P.L.183-1999, SEC.2; P.L.243-1999, SEC.2; P.L.30-2004, SEC.1; P.L.128-2009, SEC.2.
See number 4 simply possessing a firearm in a secure facility is all that is needed, no need to prove intent. And for the legal definition of penal facility in IN here it is.
IC 35-41-1-21
"Penal facility"
Sec. 21. "Penal facility" means state prison, correctional facility, county jail, penitentiary, house of correction, or any other facility for confinement of persons under sentence, or awaiting trial or sentence, for offenses. The term includes a correctional facility constructed under IC 4-13.5.
Any police station that has a cell would fall under this. Heck any station that has a chair that they sit people in while being booked before being shipped to an actual jail could fall under this with the right (or wrong) prosecutor.
There is a lawyer in IN who is very pro-gun who discussed this, his name is Guy Relford, he has almost 30 years of experience in the law and focuses on firearm related law.
If a stupid, overzealous prosecutor wanted to risk his career & waste taxpayer money by charging & trying to convict someone of "carrying into a penal facility" for merely being in a police station with a holding cell...Timjoebillybob said:Any police station that has a cell would fall under this. Heck any station that has a chair that they sit people in while being booked before being shipped to an actual jail could fall under this with the right (or wrong) prosecutor."Penal facility"
Sec. 21. "Penal facility" means state prison, correctional facility, county jail, penitentiary, house of correction, or any other facility for confinement of persons under sentence, or awaiting trial or sentence, for offenses. The term includes a correctional facility constructed under IC 4-13.5.
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Most of us are men. We don't have favorite poems.