The official US government laws concerning privately owned firearms on US government property is that "no firearms are allowed for unlawful purposes", which would mean that all CWP holders may carry on US government property.
The practice is wholly different, however. Naturally, the US government violates its own law by routinely prohibiting firearms, even in cars sitting on their parking lots.
I take my 90yo combat veteran mother to an appointment at the VA in Asheville, NC; I'm greeted by a huge sign advising me that no firearms are allowed on the grounds and that my car, and my person, are subject to random searches.
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Hmmm, one to watch certainly, but I'll not be in any hurry to send them money.
The official US government laws concerning privately owned firearms on US government property is that "no firearms are allowed for unlawful purposes", which would mean that all CWP holders may carry on US government property.
ReplyDeleteThe practice is wholly different, however. Naturally, the US government violates its own law by routinely prohibiting firearms, even in cars sitting on their parking lots.
I take my 90yo combat veteran mother to an appointment at the VA in Asheville, NC; I'm greeted by a huge sign advising me that no firearms are allowed on the grounds and that my car, and my person, are subject to random searches.