357larry
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I was wondering if anyone has any experiences, good or bad, with concealed carry on an Indian reservation.
I live close to and work on an Indian reservation. The powers that be say no concealed carry on the reservation. However, when it comes to criminal jurisdiction, the Tribal Courts only have authority over Indians. The Tribal Police can still arrest and charge non-Indians with a crime but it has to be done according to State Statute through the County District Court (cross deputazation agreement). Our dysfunctional Tribal Council has not and will not pass any law to allow concealed carry on the reservation.
I have been told that should anyone who is licensed to carry be arrested for concealed carry on the reservation and charged through the District Court, the Judge will dismiss the charges as the District Court has no authority to enforce Tribal law while State law allows for concealed carry.
I have not heard of any such instances taking place but it proposes some interesting possibilities. I just wanted to hear if anyone has any experience with this.
I live close to and work on an Indian reservation. The powers that be say no concealed carry on the reservation. However, when it comes to criminal jurisdiction, the Tribal Courts only have authority over Indians. The Tribal Police can still arrest and charge non-Indians with a crime but it has to be done according to State Statute through the County District Court (cross deputazation agreement). Our dysfunctional Tribal Council has not and will not pass any law to allow concealed carry on the reservation.
I have been told that should anyone who is licensed to carry be arrested for concealed carry on the reservation and charged through the District Court, the Judge will dismiss the charges as the District Court has no authority to enforce Tribal law while State law allows for concealed carry.
I have not heard of any such instances taking place but it proposes some interesting possibilities. I just wanted to hear if anyone has any experience with this.
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