TPP 061 – Code of Ethics




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Summary: Welcome to Tactical Paradise!!!  I’m your host Greg Bakken.  In this podcast we’ll talk about all things tactical from everyday carry, to the mindset of armed citizens, real life situations and scenarios and the gear that will help you survive.  This is episode 61. "Brownells Police Store helps make this show possible. The Police Store has your tactical needs covered including Law Enforcement, Self Defense, and Security. Please visit www.tacticalparadise.com/police" Got the promotion!! Police seek man who shot hikers on California trail Gear Guide:KEY-BAR Main Topic:  Listener Feedback Last episode, I mad a correction about the previous podcast episode regarding the weight of a no weapons or guns sign allowed that might be posted on a storefront.  Do we have to obey them?  Well, here’s some more feedback. Here in PA no gun sighs do not hav the force of law making it legal for me to ignore them.  Federal and state buildings are exempt from this of course and are strictly off limits.  During a recent family trip to North carolina I learned that their no firearms signs have legal ramifications behind them.  I learned this by reading not by pain or other consequences which is all too often the way i learn things.  no guns means no guns.  www.handgunlaw.us was a great resource for traveling and learning local laws in the states that you travel through. Personally i try to honor  the signs, but in my pro firearm corner of PA there are not a lot of no firearms sighs and those that are up are easily avoided by using other retailers or businesses.  Concealed is concealed and as such no one should know you have a firearm unless you have to use it.  And if i have to use it its so serious that the legal ramifications of having a firearm in a potentially prohibited area will be outweighed by the immediate danger Hey Greg, You can Add Arkansas to the list of States where a NO GUN SIGN is backed by Force of Law if he Correct Sign is used and Placed Correctly as dictated by the law. Also, I believe Joseph Wilcox was a Hero in Las Vegas because of his intervention and unfortunately his death stopped the killing of any more innocents. After his death, at least one Shooter committed suicide to end the killing. GREAT SHOW, VERY THOUGHT PROVOKING!! www.handgunlaw.us This site is kept up to date on the gun laws in all 50 states.  There, all your listeners can get up to date information on laws in their state as well as states where they might be traveling. I looked up Pennsylvania laws to see about posted \"no gun\" locations.  The website does not recommend carry in no gun locations, but the signs carry no weight in law. The owner can ask you to leave, and if you do not, you are trespassing.  But you are not breaking the law if the location is not listed in the law as a location where carry in not allowed. In regards to Illinois. If a business owner posts the approved sign, you are breaking the law if you carry on that premises. The sign must be the approved sign. If you break this then you are comitting a misdemeanor. Greg, just listened to episode 59 & in regards to the topic of carrying onto or into a business or property that advertises not to. In the state of Missouri, where I live our law allows it, much like yours in California does. It is permissible & is not a crime misdemeanor or otherwise to do so. As you may or may not be aware certain businesses are nationwide "no guns allowed," such as Buffalo Wild Wings & AMC Theaters, both of which we have in my community do not allow firearms. While I try to avoid BWW because of this, I cannot avoid AMC as they are the only movie theater in town & it carry in there quite regularly. One other question I would like to raise is, if it's concealed will anyone know it's there? Last week I posed the question, “Why do we hold Officers to a higher standard?” Hi Greg, I am enjoying your latest Tactical Paradise episode and wanted to provide some feedback.  First,