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PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 12:08 am 
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I'm fairly new to carrying, and not sure.
so, can I carry in a bank?


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I'll pre-empt most of the regulars who are going to ask you who the hell taught your class. This is pretty basic stuff, and it should've been covered.

Short answer is yes. However, if you're an employee of the bank, you'd better check the employer's policy handbook to see if it's allowed.

The long answer is that you can carry anywhere that it is NOT PROHIBITED by statute or Federal Code.

Have you ever seen this?

624.714 CARRYING OF WEAPONS WITHOUT PERMIT; PENALTIES. (these are clickable)
or this?

609.66 DANGEROUS WEAPONS.


If not, ask for a refund.

If you don't have a permit yet, you'd best restrict your carrying to your own porperty.

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like I said I'm fairly new to carrying , yes I have my permit, and I just was drawing a blank on that issue.
and I know it was covered.


and thank you for the answer.


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doctowr wrote:
like I said I'm fairly new to carrying , yes I have my permit, and I just was drawing a blank on that issue.
and I know it was covered.


If I could assign you homework, I'd tell you to review the info you got during your carry class - regularly. If there is something you do not understand or if you have a question, contact your instructor.

Find a good book that covers MN carry law. There are some out there - and here. (Cue Joel and others).

Oh - and welcome to the board.

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thank you
I was going to review the material he gave me
but i don't remember which box it is in since I just moved

thanks again


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Maybe the book is in the same box your gun is in. If not, you might want to keep that stuff together..... :wink:


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Geesh, Go easy on the poor guy. Not all of us can remember EVERYTHING said in a carry class. It's a information overload when you're new.

And asking questions to gain information is what this forum is about.






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doctowr wrote:
like I said I'm fairly new to carrying , yes I have my permit, and I just was drawing a blank on that issue.
and I know it was covered.


If I could assign you homework, I'd tell you to review the info you got during your carry class - regularly. If there is something you do not understand or if you have a question, contact your instructor.

Find a good book that covers MN carry law. There are some out there - and here. (Cue Joel and others).

Oh - and welcome to the board.


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Fair enough, sure. That said, some folks -- I'm one -- have, upon occasion, found themselves a bit irritated when the Forum is being used as a backstop for the inadequacies of the Coconut Charlie or Carlos Canopy types.

I don't have any particular reason to think that's necessarily the case here, but, that said, getting across the concept that that which is not prohibited is permitted is pretty basic.

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You can carry in a bank! You can carry if you drank!
You can carry on a bus! You can carry with no fuss!

You cannot carry here, nor there,
But you can carry 'most anywhere!

You can carry, don't you see?
Try it, try it! You'll be free!

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doctowr wrote:
... since I just moved...

Was your permit issued with your pre-move address? If so, remember to specifically review 624.715 Subd 7a:
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Subd. 7a. Change of address; loss or destruction of permit. (a) Within 30 days after changing permanent address, or within 30 days of having lost or destroyed the permit card, the permit holder must notify the issuing sheriff of the change, loss, or destruction. Failure to provide notification as required by this subdivision is a petty misdemeanor. The fine for a first offense must not exceed $25. Notwithstanding section 609.531, a firearm carried in violation of this paragraph is not subject to forfeiture.


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You can carry in a bank! You can carry if you drank!
You can carry on a bus! You can carry with no fuss!

You cannot carry here, nor there,
But you can carry 'most anywhere!

You can carry, don't you see?
Try it, try it! You'll be free!

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Decaf, my friend, decaf. :lol:


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My favorite civil right and my favorite children's author, all rolled together! Bravo!!!

Carbide Insert wrote:
You can carry in a bank! You can carry if you drank!
You can carry on a bus! You can carry with no fuss!

You cannot carry here, nor there,
But you can carry 'most anywhere!

You can carry, don't you see?
Try it, try it! You'll be free!

8)

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Yes, in fact I just did this last week. Open carried my Stoeger Cougar OWB.

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