Getting a permit from Florida
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Carbide Insert
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 10:20 am |
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Joined: Sat Aug 19, 2006 11:36 am Posts: 760 Location: Hutchinson, MN
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You can carry on campus. It is not against the law, whether you are student or otherwise.
If you are made whilst carrying on campus, you get kicked out of school. Still, you are not a criminal, and have no crime to answer for.
If you are made as a result of taking down an active shooter, and saving the lives of dozens of your fellow students (and yourself), you may get kicked out of school. It depends on how much fallout the administration is willing to deal with as a result of expelling a hero. It's bad PR, you know, and that is bad for enrollment, reputation, and the vast amounts of dollars attached to those things.
Anyone care to correct me?
_________________ It's not always easy these days to tell which of our two major political parties is the Stupid Party and which is the Evil Party...
But it remains true that from time to time they collaborate on something that's both stupid and evil and call it bipartisanship. -Thomas E. Woods Jr.
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djeepp
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 10:34 am |
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There are also a couple of organizations out there actively advocating for carrying on campus. The biggest one is probably www.concealedcampus.org.
Oops, did I just turn this thread into a campus carry discussion?
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Traveler
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:02 pm |
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Joined: Thu Aug 25, 2005 1:46 pm Posts: 845 Location: Saint Paul
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Carbide Insert wrote: Anyone care to correct me?
Yes. "Whilst" is just a bit Aussie or Brit.
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LawGuy
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 5:32 pm |
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I don't think I'll have enough time to do a class while I'm there. I'll be flying in late this Wednesday and leaving early Saturday. The two days I'll really have to do stuff will probably be spent finding an apartment and then if I have enough time, trying to get a plan for furnishing it.
I suppose I'll have to wait until my next time out there, which probably won't be too long to take the course. Can anybody give me a place near downtown Minneapolis (perhaps close to the area around Loring Park) that I can take the class? I will have a car every time I go out there, and will bring my car when I move, so I can obviously go somewhat outside of the downtown area, and I visited Gunstop while I was out there last time - but a place close to the hotel I keep staying in and where I'll likely be living would be great.
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Andrew Rothman
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 5:38 pm |
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I'd pick the once-every-five-years class based on quality, not saving 15 minutes of driving.
LawGuy wrote: I don't think I'll have enough time to do a class while I'm there. I'll be flying in late this Wednesday and leaving early Saturday. The two days I'll really have to do stuff will probably be spent finding an apartment and then if I have enough time, trying to get a plan for furnishing it.
I suppose I'll have to wait until my next time out there, which probably won't be too long to take the course. Can anybody give me a place near downtown Minneapolis (perhaps close to the area around Loring Park) that I can take the class? I will have a car every time I go out there, and will bring my car when I move, so I can obviously go somewhat outside of the downtown area, and I visited Gunstop while I was out there last time - but a place close to the hotel I keep staying in and where I'll likely be living would be great.
_________________ * NRA, UT, MADFI certified Minnesota Permit to Carry instructor, and one of 66,513 law-abiding permit holders. Read my blog.
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LawGuy
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 5:49 pm |
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Andrew Rothman wrote: I'd pick the once-every-five-years class based on quality, not saving 15 minutes of driving. LawGuy wrote: I don't think I'll have enough time to do a class while I'm there. I'll be flying in late this Wednesday and leaving early Saturday. The two days I'll really have to do stuff will probably be spent finding an apartment and then if I have enough time, trying to get a plan for furnishing it.
I suppose I'll have to wait until my next time out there, which probably won't be too long to take the course. Can anybody give me a place near downtown Minneapolis (perhaps close to the area around Loring Park) that I can take the class? I will have a car every time I go out there, and will bring my car when I move, so I can obviously go somewhat outside of the downtown area, and I visited Gunstop while I was out there last time - but a place close to the hotel I keep staying in and where I'll likely be living would be great.
Fair enough. Where do you recommend then?
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Long Ago LEO
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 6:01 pm |
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Joined: Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:43 am Posts: 208 Location: St. Cloud
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Hopefully, Hennepin gets a little quicker now that they've hired back an old patrol partner of mine (retired detective) to help with the backgrounds for just these types of things.
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12smile
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 6:28 pm |
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If you're apartment hunting you may want to check out the crime maps..go to the city of minneapolis website / police dept / crime maps...they're available as pdf...stay way out of north mpls.
Uptown is cool but pricey. Phillips neighborhood is also to be avoided.
the area bordered by 35w / Hiawatha / Franklin / Lake st is bad news.
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LawGuy
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 7:42 pm |
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I decided that as soon as I get back, I'm going to do what's necessary to get a Utah CWL permit and then worry about a Minnesota permit once I've moved.
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Andrew Rothman
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 8:06 pm |
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LawGuy wrote: Andrew Rothman wrote: I'd pick the once-every-five-years class based on quality, not saving 15 minutes of driving. Fair enough. Where do you recommend then?
Ooh, that's easy -- me!
Seriously, there are a large number of instructors on this forum who do a very good job on carry permit classes, starting with the site owner, Joel Rosenberg.
Kimberman does teach a class occasionally -- it'd be pretty awesome to take the class from the guy who wrote much of the law.
Phorvick is also an attorney, as well as an experienced NRA training counselor.
Ttousi is also an NRA training counselor, really knows his stuff, and from what I hear puts on a great class.
Other instructors that are in the metro, that I'd recommend without hesitation, include:
chinakay and Selurcspi (I'm jealous that these spouses get to teach together!)
dcwn.45
DonL
gaygoalie
jac714
Jeff Boucher-Zamzo
mnglocker
mo_the_mouse
nmat
plblark
princewally
Just so that there are no hard feelings, I'll point out that there are instructors I've forgotten, those who aren't members of the forum, and those who might be good, but I've never personally observed.
I won't list the bad instructors, but there are some.
_________________ * NRA, UT, MADFI certified Minnesota Permit to Carry instructor, and one of 66,513 law-abiding permit holders. Read my blog.
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cobb
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:15 pm |
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joelr wrote: Yup; what they all said. If you manage to get in a permit class while you're up here visiting, you can apply in Washington County -- fast service, and lower fees than anywhere else in the Metro.
What he said.
Also he is someone that you may want to contact when you are in the metro area and interested in training.
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Andrew Rothman
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:54 pm |
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LawGuy
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Post subject: Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 6:54 pm |
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Joined: Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:15 pm Posts: 29
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so.... I'm here in Minneapolis.
What's the deal with the "Insert business name here bans guns on these premises." signs I see everywhere?
It was the first thing I was greeted with even at my hotel.
Is that codified, and if so could somebody cite the statute?
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kimberman
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Post subject: Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 6:57 pm |
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It is required by law. Here you go:
Minn. Stat. sec. 624.714, subdivision 17 (2008).
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Andrew Rothman
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 7:15 am |
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kimberman wrote: It is required by law. Here you go: Minn. Stat. sec. 624.714, subdivision 17 (2008).
The very busy Kimberman, had he more time, would have expanded on his above remarks to explain that the posting must be in that format to be a valid notification.
The 99%+ of Minnesota businesses that are not interested in restricting carry are not obligated to post anything.
_________________ * NRA, UT, MADFI certified Minnesota Permit to Carry instructor, and one of 66,513 law-abiding permit holders. Read my blog.
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