The Annoyed Man wrote:Dirthawking wrote:nightmare69 wrote:So does this make it legal to keep my gun in my car while in the parking lot?
And here I thought it already was legal to...
Prior to this decision, not if it is on federal property.
However, look for Eric Holder's JD to vigorously appeal this case. They don't want privately owned guns anywhere
near a government owned property because they fear how badly they have angered people.
Prior to this decision, my biggest concern was driving to the post office parking lot, disarming in my car and the act, even under the cover of a towel, being caught on the Post Office surveillance tapes. It isn't clear on one of the local post office buildings whether the lot is government property or not, since it is shared with businesses. If they really wanted to enforce that, a sign saying "government property" needs to be posted where the parking lot exits to the road. But I have no desire to be a Federal test case over the parking lot ownership question.
There is also no doubt in my mind that the Federal DOJ is looking to make an example out of someone over guns after the Congressional loss on gun control earlier this year. It would just be my luck to give them that "opportunity."