Rabu, 22 Juni 2016

Needed law

I just got an email from a truck driver who wanted to know what would happen if he carried in his vehicle while on Disney property.   Legally -- he can do as he wishes if securely encased -- but if Disney found out -- on any of its over fifty square miles of roads and property -- he and his business could be trespassed.  Once that trespass warning is actually made -- coming on the property then becomes a criminal trespass,  and if armed,  a felony armed trespass.   Sucks, huh?

The answer to this is to enact a law  that states as follows:

Any person, not otherwise prohibited by law from possessing firearms, may lawfully possess securely encased weapons and firearms in a private conveyance on any roads or parking areas on public or private property where the public is permitted access, even if admission, fees, or other types of licensing are charged for that access so long as any such weapons or firearms are not in open view.  A person having a valid Concealed Weapons License may also possess such firearms or weapons on his or her person within the conveyance, out of open view. Should the conveyance be parked, and not occupied by a person 18 years of age or older, then the firearms and weapons shall be kept locked within the conveyance, and out of open view.  A vehicle with all doors locked, and all windows completely closed shall constitute compliance with this requirement, as would having the firearms or weapons locked inside the trunk, glove compartment, or within a metal container physically bolted to the inside of the conveyance.  However, this section does not permit possession of a firearm or weapon within any area restricted by federal law,  or upon any road or parking area within a jail or prison facility where there is restricted access by a gated entry point where such is manned or controlled remotely.  


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