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  • gunsmith
    Senior Member
    • May 2004
    • 2028

    Denver Post gets it right, editorial FOR Post Office carry!



    Basically agreeing that the Post Office is not a "sensitive area" WRT Heller.
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    PsychGuy274
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    • May 2010
    • 4289

    Colorado is a great state and I love it. We just need to bring a little common sense to Denver. Looks like that's happening.
    I am a law enforcement officer in the state of Colorado. Nothing I post is legal advice of any kind.

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      gunsmith
      Senior Member
      • May 2004
      • 2028

      Wow!
      The page you were looking for could not be found.You might be able to find the page by entering a few keywords in the search box above.

      Like most of us, the Bonidys don't have the option of home mail delivery, so they get their mail at the post office, and the U.S. Postal Service prohibits firearms on their property, including parking lots. That means those who carry firearms — or stop by the post office on their way to or from the shooting range — are breaking the law even by leaving their guns in their cars when they get their mail.
      That's my problem too, I always have to park away from P.O & leave my gun in the truck.
      On my motorcycle I leave it unsecured in plain view to get my mail.

      I don't get home delivery due to rural isolation. I don't leave my gun at home ever due to rural isolation, 3 cops for 5000 square miles!
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