1. Nope, you may carry as many as physically possible. In fact, in theory (and IANAL), you could even carry one in each hand and be perfectly fine (legally) as long as you don't point them at someone. Of course, you should expect a prompt police response, being tasered, detained, make the...
Idea: Organize a mass open-carry event in walmart. At least 50-100 people walking in in a short amount of time, but not all at the same time. Like over the course of 1 hour. Then just randomly walking around so eventually everyone is in there at once. Rinse and repeat at several...
Based on the very little facts I know about this matter I think the jury probably reached the right verdict. Sounds like it was truly an accident. Maybe he needs to invest in a better holster though.
The really stupid thing about this ban is you can make your own bump stock at home if you just google for instructions. I'd also love to hear how many Americans even knew what a bump stock was before the shooting last year.
First, IANAL.
I believe you are safe anywhere outside of that building. Indiana code defines a school property outside of any buildings as
Most likely they are only renting space inside the building itself and the property outside of the building is still part of the public park. Because...
The biggest problem I could see them having is if they travel to a state that requires you to have your license on you. Of course, they wont be familiar with Indiana laws at all and will instantly balk when they see an address different from your license. Of course, legally they are still fine...
When I was in high school in the early 2000's almost every male student had a pocket knife on them. It was technically against school policy, but no one cared. I remember one time a teacher needed a knife for something and actually asked the class if any student had one he could use and at...
Glad he got this deal and hope he doesn't break any laws. For someone that age that can be tough for some. (Let's admit it, we all got away with something in our early adult years).
On a side note, I would not recommend ever giving yourself up if you accidentally enter a gun free zone while...
I think they could walk it down to a misdemeanor. Law states "while armed". You could argue that as the gun fell out of his pants that he was no longer armed with a deadly weapon.
Also, the big factor here is the "recklessly". If the guy had a good holster and it just somehow happened to...
We have all known all along that the ultimate goal is to take away our guns. I have noticed that the anti-gun rhetoric has turned largely from "we are not coming for your guns" to "repeal the second, make guns illegal".
Stevens, in all his stupidity, is also for repealing many other amendments...
Following assumes it was a real gun:
I'll admit it is a sticky situation. However, it is also perfectly legal to do so. The guy legally does not need to justify why he is doing so. They could "investigate" and find out nothing and then he still turn around and becomes an active shooter. I...
Report of man with AR-15 prompts school lockouts | WANE
Wonder if the police in Columbia City realize that there is nothing criminal about walking down the street with an AR-15?