I've never had that happen at Meijer. I've never been asked to remove my ID from my wallet.Not so fast Route. Meijer actively tracks* your alcohol purchases; They scan your actual DL to verify your ID. Not just a frequent card tied to you.
I've never had that happen at Meijer. I've never been asked to remove my ID from my wallet.Not so fast Route. Meijer actively tracks* your alcohol purchases; They scan your actual DL to verify your ID. Not just a frequent card tied to you.
In what way to Starbucks and Target not honor state law?
"Dear Customer" letters have no legal statutory meaning, and do not compel customers to act in any given manner. As far as I know, neither establishment even puts up statutorily meaningless "no beretta" signs.
We shop there as well. Same douche nozzle (I am sure it was as to have 2 of them at the same location is scary) called me out for the bottom of my Serpa being exposed.
Sarge, you know me. You can guess how the convo went...........
Time for a Speedway OC meet and greet?
After the meeting and greeting will there be eating?
Did someone say . . . Union Jack?
BTW... The Indiana Court of Appeals just reaffirmed that: "..law enforcement may not arbitrarily detain an individual to ensure compliance with licensing and registration laws without particularized facts supporting an inference of illegal conduct."
In other words, you can't be stopped JUST to verify your LTCH, without any further cause by the police, so I would think a Security Guard would have no legal justification whatsoever.
https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...appeals-handgun-possession-6.html#post7086238
BTW... The Indiana Court of Appeals just reaffirmed that: "..law enforcement may not arbitrarily detain an individual to ensure compliance with licensing and registration laws without particularized facts supporting an inference of illegal conduct."
In other words, you can't be stopped JUST to verify your LTCH, without any further cause by the police, so I would think a Security Guard would have no legal justification whatsoever.
https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...appeals-handgun-possession-6.html#post7086238
Well I am glad I came across this. I moved back here from Michigan. I never got into guns until I moved to Michigan, you move there and need a pickup and shotgun...lol There you could open carry without your license, I thought it was the same here. Well hopefully I will get my Indiana license soon, been 3.5 weeks since I went to the South bend pd.