Concealed Carry on your property

mlittle

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Hello, I was wondering if anyone could answer this question. I live in delaware and was not sure if it was legal or illegal to carry concealed while I was on my own property. Meaning while in the front and back of my home.
 
I'm of the belief that you can carry open, as Delaware is an open carry state, but you would need a permit to conceal carry anywhere in the state.
 
I'm of the belief that you can carry open, as Delaware is an open carry state, but you would need a permit to conceal carry anywhere in the state.

Wow! This post is rife with errors...

Do yourself a favor and wait until someone with actual knowledge comes along to answer your question..
 
According to the Delaware Criminal Code Title 11. Chapter 5. Subchapter VII. § 1442, carrying a concealed deadly firearm without a license is a class D felony. The law does not provide an exception for your own property.
 
According to the Delaware Criminal Code Title 11. Chapter 5. Subchapter VII. § 1442, carrying a concealed deadly firearm without a license is a class D felony. The law does not provide an exception for your own property.

You were exactly who i hoped would respond!
Thank you sir!
 
According to the Delaware Criminal Code Title 11. Chapter 5. Subchapter VII. § 1442, carrying a concealed deadly firearm without a license is a class D felony. The law does not provide an exception for your own property.

Yeah.... That's what I said before.
 
I'm of the belief that you can carry open, as Delaware is an open carry state, but you would need a permit to conceal carry anywhere in the state.

Wow! This post is rife with errors...

Do yourself a favor and wait until someone with actual knowledge comes along to answer your question..

And would you care to enlighten us as to the errors in SR9's post instead of just acting like an A$$hat? Probably not.

Delaware is an open carry state. Those doing so should be aware that any local ordinances that were in effect at the time that preemption was passed (July 4, 1985) are still in effect and are NOT preempted.
 
And would you care to enlighten us as to the errors in SR9's post instead of just acting like an A$$hat? Probably not.

Delaware is an open carry state. Those doing so should be aware that any local ordinances that were in effect at the time that preemption was passed (July 4, 1985) are still in effect and are NOT preempted.

The boy is seldom correct in his "advice" and i dont have the time to correct or go through all the pots he's been wrong about and given out incorrect info on, so...

I dont care very much for your tone either.
 
i dont have the time to correct or go through all the pots he's been wrong about and given out incorrect info on, so...

I dont care very much for your tone either.

Simple translation....

I got nothin'.

However,

The boy is seldom correct in his "advice"

You are correct, SR9 is seldom correct, and coming to his defense is like coming to Hilary's defense. But in this case, he was right, you are wrong, and you aren't man enough to admit it.
 
According to the Delaware Criminal Code Title 11. Chapter 5. Subchapter VII. § 1442, carrying a concealed deadly firearm without a license is a class D felony. The law does not provide an exception for your own property.

On your own property. :eek:... that is seriously messed up... Oh wait, we're talking about the land of liberals and yankee's here
 
According to the Delaware Criminal Code Title 11. Chapter 5. Subchapter VII. § 1442, carrying a concealed deadly firearm without a license is a class D felony. The law does not provide an exception for your own property.
Wow!

Would open carry be allowed on one's own property there?
 
Wow!

Would open carry be allowed on one's own property there?

That question was answered in post #8.

Another great thing about Delaware - they also require you to publish your application for a concealed pistol license in a newspaper in general circulation in your county with your full name and address at least 10 days before submitting it for government scrutiny! They also require 5 letters of reference from other people living in your county. And your application must be notarized.
 
Delaware is and has been a open carry state for a long time, according to it's Constitution. So why would you feel you need to hide a gun on your own property? I have had a CCDEW for a lot of years and still carry open on my property. Conceal when I leave my property. Which just means covering my gun with my shirt or coat.

I guess you can say by Bohf's comment, we don't have to worry about him coming to Delaware and polluting our air and water with his presents. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
 
That question was answered in post #8.

Another great thing about Delaware - they also require you to publish your application for a concealed pistol license in a newspaper in general circulation in your county with your full name and address at least 10 days before submitting it for government scrutiny! They also require 5 letters of reference from other people living in your county. And your application must be notarized.
Thank you. In all the back and forth I sometimes miss a post.

Unbelievable the requirements they have. I'm surprised they don't require the applicant's first-born.
Wow!

Would open carry be allowed on one's own property there?
 
Unbelievable the requirements they have. I'm surprised they don't require the applicant's first-born.

SHHHH!!!! Don't give them any ideas! Think of all those children they could then fully indoctrinate as mindless lemming followers of the government.
 
Simple translation....



However,



You are correct, SR9 is seldom correct, and coming to his defense is like coming to Hilary's defense. But in this case, he was right, you are wrong, and you aren't man enough to admit it.

Any particular reason you feel the need to change the wording of my post that you quoted?
See, i got plenty and if you know sr9 then i have much more than "Nothing" and you damn well know it too.

I didnt have the time, energy and or the will to ONCE AGAIN, correct all the wrong that boy posts.. not good enough for you? Sorry.

Was i wrong in MY post? No.

I didnt give legal advice. I only counseled the OP to wait until his question could be answered by someone who has the proper knowledge and patience to come along to provide the correct answer. Period.

Was sr9 correct THIS TIME? Could be. It would be a nice "trend" for sr9 to begin.
 

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