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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 1615128" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>This subject gets cussed and discussed often with more opinion than fact.</p><p>You won't find the rules in the SDA, which only says the SDA does not change the owners' rights to control their own property.</p><p></p><p>The offense would be trespassing. Popular myth is that owner must verbally tell you to leave for trespass to apply. Fact is, if he has a sign up and sees your gun, he can call LE and let them deal with you. Similar to having a NO Hunting sign on your farm and spotting somebody walking around your field with a gun.</p><p>Simple tresspass is a fine. After the first offense, the property owner can forbid you to ever set foot on the property again with or without your gun, and the penalty for violating that goes up.</p><p>Repeat minor offenses of several kinds can generate a hearing with OSBI concerning possible suspension/revocation of the CHL.</p><p></p><p>Personally, if I chose to carry a gun on another's property and had to use it in self defense, I'd pay the trespass fine willingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 1615128, member: 796"] This subject gets cussed and discussed often with more opinion than fact. You won't find the rules in the SDA, which only says the SDA does not change the owners' rights to control their own property. The offense would be trespassing. Popular myth is that owner must verbally tell you to leave for trespass to apply. Fact is, if he has a sign up and sees your gun, he can call LE and let them deal with you. Similar to having a NO Hunting sign on your farm and spotting somebody walking around your field with a gun. Simple tresspass is a fine. After the first offense, the property owner can forbid you to ever set foot on the property again with or without your gun, and the penalty for violating that goes up. Repeat minor offenses of several kinds can generate a hearing with OSBI concerning possible suspension/revocation of the CHL. Personally, if I chose to carry a gun on another's property and had to use it in self defense, I'd pay the trespass fine willingly. [/QUOTE]
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