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The Wolfhound

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I am prohibited, My polling place has always been a school.

Until that prohibition is fixed, carrying at the polls is just an intellectual consideration not an option.
 

Grapeshot

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Until that prohibition is fixed, carrying at the polls is just an intellectual consideration, not an option.
My polling place has always been in a school also; however, I do OC an empty holster and mag carrier w/o negative response.
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Tess

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Until that prohibition is fixed, carrying at the polls is just an intellectual consideration not an option.


I early vote for that reason.

I have a chronic condition where some days it is beyond my ability to leave the house; because of that, I early in-person absentee vote. For that, I can go to the government center or the police station, where I can carry. Whichever I choose each year, I also make sure poll workers see me place my "I VOTED" sticker on my holster.
 
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