skin'erback
Regular Member
yes I voted. carried , too.
yes I voted. carried , too.
OC or CC? I am guessing CC
Both. 571.030.1(8). 571.107.1(2) strictly states that your endorsement does not provide a exemption.OC or CC? I am guessing CC
It wasn't posted where I voted. Just 'No Electioneering' signs.
Both. 571.030.1(8). 571.107.1(2) strictly states that your endorsement does not provide a exemption.
Doesn't 571.030.4 change 571.030.1(8) and conflict with 571.107.1(2)?
Just asking....not trying get into a pisin IANAL match.
For the casual reader to know the context of that which we speak.Doesn't 571.030.4 change 571.030.1(8) and conflict with 571.107.1(2)?
Just asking....not trying get into a pisin IANAL match.
No unlawful use of weapon charge.571.030.1. A person commits the crime of unlawful use of weapons if he or she knowingly:
(8) Carries a firearm or any other weapon readily capable of lethal use into any church or place where people have assembled for worship, or into any election precinct on any election day, or into any building owned or occupied by any agency of the federal government, state government, or political subdivision thereof; or
571.030.4. Subdivisions (1), (8), and (10) of subsection 1 of this section shall not apply to any person who has a valid concealed carry permit ...
Only a ticket for trespassing if ya refuse to leave, in blue.571.107.1. A concealed carry permit issued pursuant to sections 571.101 to 571.121 , ... No concealed carry permit issued pursuant to sections 571.101 ... shall authorize any person to carry concealed firearms into:
(2) Within twenty-five feet of any polling place on any election day. Possession of a firearm in a vehicle on the premises of the polling place shall not be a criminal offense so long as the firearm is not removed from the vehicle or brandished while the vehicle is on the premises;
571.030.2. Carrying of a concealed firearm in a location specified in subdivisions (1) to (17) of subsection 1 of this section by any individual who holds a concealed carry permit ... shall not be a criminal act but may subject the person to denial to the premises or removal from the premises. If such person refuses to leave the premises and a peace officer is summoned, such person may be issued a citation for an amount not to exceed one hundred dollars for the first offense.