There is really no definitive answer until a case has been decided and appealed and decided. Even an AG opinion is just a strong indicator of how the current office holder would handle it. I think asking your lawyer for case law to support their interpretation would be perfect. Precedence has huge ramifications in legal matters. Make sure they aren't charging you by the hour to find case law though. :-) We would appreciate you being willing to pay but..............LucasMcCain wrote:First of all guys, thanks so much for not attacking me or anything. I really appreciate being able to discuss things like this on the internet without name calling and insults. It's pretty rare in this day and age.
Next, let me just reiterate that the interpretations I've presented aren't really my own. They are the answers I've been given by two or three different lawyers. Hopefully they were mistaken, but I'm really not sure how to know for sure. Personally, I would very much like to get a sub 2000 specifically for carrying concealed in posted areas. However, I really want to make sure that I stay on the right side of the law while doing so.
So to that end, do you guys have an idea on how we could get a definitive answer to this question? Can we ask for an opinion from the AG office? Should I ask my lawyer if there is specific case law to support their interpretation? Other ideas?
As an aside, does anyone following along have a good resource for looking online for legal rulings in court?