So you're walking down the street and your completely blindsided by some thug that shoots you and takes your wallet before you have any time to react.
It's a non fatal shot but could quickly turn out that way w/o immediate attention. However you're "in luck" in that you happened to be strolling by a hospital and you still have enough in you to stagger up to the ER. You get to the door and notice a nasty 30.06 sign on the door. You don't have your car so even IF you had it in you to take it back you couldn't.
If you enter in this condition while carrying are you then a felon?
And for the sake of argument you don't have a cell phone and there's no pay phone around.
Today's highly implausible what-if scenario
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Re: Today's highly implausible what-if scenario
Look at the alternatives; leave it outside, accessible to criminals and children, or pass out from blood loss, leaving it accessible to criminals and children. I'm pretty sure those possibilities would have you covered under PC9.22.atxgun wrote:If you enter in this condition while carrying are you then a felon?
I'd probably offer to give it over to an armed security guard or LEO in the area. Maybe even mention to have one come over, and give him custody of teh weapon if you're really worried about the necessity defense failing you. I'm sure if you've been shot, the cops are coming anyway!
That way you'd at least be able to show a court and a judge you were mindful of the intents of the hospital, even as you lay dying filling out the medical forms to get you into the ER
That way you'd at least be able to show a court and a judge you were mindful of the intents of the hospital, even as you lay dying filling out the medical forms to get you into the ER

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Some people create their own storms and get upset when it rains.
--anonymous