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MT laws, questions and understandings

marionandjohn

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Ok So I am getting ready to make my trip to MT and after about 4 months of planning and reading of the laws I think I have them down pretty well. Permit required for CC inside city limits and logging camps, no permit for OC. (i have a valid permit)
1. No CC in a room where alcohol is sold, dispensed AND consumed. (does that mean the bar area of a restaurant has to be completely walled off or are the partial walls good enough?)
2. No CC in financial institutions.
3. No firearms on trains
4. No firearms on school property
5. Parks are good to go BUT local governments can restrict local park carry.
6. No CC in a government building weather its local state or federal.
7. Jails, courthouses and police stations are a no go. (dont plan on going there)

Now heres a question i got after reading DOJ website. I am an NCO in the USAF


Does this mean that an NCO (or higher) in the military falls under there justification for an LEO?
The only reason I would lean on the LE portion of the law if I were exempt is the same reason I use the military exemption here in GA and that is for the gray or not completely defined areas of the law such as the restaurant carry in MT. Other then the gray area I plan to follow the law as intended by a permit holder or OC if I am OC that day.
 

Are you a Law Enforcement Officer (Do you work for a Law Enforcement Agency?)? If the answer is "No", then you do NOT arrest airmen placed under you. You DETAIN them until a LEO is there to make the arrest. Also, I doubt your command would authorize you to carry in MT if they only issue you a weapon when you go overseas. Therefore, NO, the LEO exemptions don't apply
 
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