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Unread 01-27-2013, 12:42 AM   #3
Cor66Vette
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Originally Posted by Rich Z View Post
As best I understand it, hospitals are under no special considerations as far as concealed carry is concerned. Realistically they are a private business, much like Home Depot or Sears. So although they may make it a POLICY of "no guns" allowed there, they can't charge you for any crime if you choose to do so.
As far as I know, anyway.
I thought because the facility housed so many meds, and something about the treating of mentally and emotionally "challenged" patients, that a hospital's property was off limits to guns. I questioned it because this is the first time I noticed the absence of the "NO FIREARMS" signs. I was kinda hoping for some gun-attitude change for the positive.
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