No it doesn't.
Cite the law.
This.
No federal law against it. But the "off-limit" places varies widely among individual states so you'll have to check state law.
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No it doesn't.
Cite the law.
Is this legal? I know federal law prohibits carrying firearms in Hospitals.
The gentlemen carrying is not a LEO.
Depends on the hospital. Private hospitals and other private businesses can ban firearms from their premise if they wish. Federal buildings prohibit firearms regardless of permits. Maybe if there are any federal hospitals such as military hospitals.
I do think EMTs and Paramedics should be given some level of law enforcement status to be able to make an arrest if necessary and so that if someone assaults an EMT or Paramedic it is always a felony. Not every area has such a law.
Right but he isn't carrying concealed.
No it doesn't.
Cite the law.
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I do think EMTs and Paramedics should be given some level of law enforcement status to be able to make an arrest if necessary and so that if someone assaults an EMT or Paramedic it is always a felony. Not every area has such a law.
I also think the protocols should be modified to allow EMS to apply restraints for certain patients.
I agree, this has been beaten to death before, but I'll ask another question. If we agree providers should not be armed, how about others in the vehicle. How do you feel about armed Corrections Officers while transporting a prisoner?
Federal Law prohibits firearms in any building containing federal employees or agents for the Federal Government. If the hospital accepts Medicare they are required to have a billing specialist acting as an agent for the Federal Dept. of HHS. Although this is rarely enforced it is a law. Louisiana vs. Cecil 1998. Decision to prosecute upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court after Mr. Cecil entered a hospital with a firearm (9mm pistol) and refused to leave. I taught CWP for 9 years. I am also an FFL dealer. I am a huge open carry supporter however I have never seen the need for an EMT or Medic to carry on the job. I think it is a really bad idea.
BTW Louisiana has the most relaxed gun laws in the country IMO.
Federal Law prohibits firearms in any building containing federal employees or agents for the Federal Government. If the hospital accepts Medicare they are required to have a billing specialist acting as an agent for the Federal Dept. of HHS. Although this is rarely enforced it is a law. Louisiana vs. Cecil 1998. Decision to prosecute upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court after Mr. Cecil entered a hospital with a firearm (9mm pistol) and refused to leave. I taught CWP for 9 years. I am also an FFL dealer. I am a huge open carry supporter however I have never seen the need for an EMT or Medic to carry on the job. I think it is a really bad idea.
BTW Louisiana has the most relaxed gun laws in the country IMO.
That presumes that the billing staff is housed in the same building as clinical operations.Federal Law prohibits firearms in any building containing federal employees or agents for the Federal Government. If the hospital accepts Medicare they are required to have a billing specialist acting as an agent for the Federal Dept. of HHS.
Rare, and you're already screwed if that happens.In some ways, having the option if ambushed or cornored would be beneficial.
...alternatively, dial 911 and ask for an ambulance as a firearms delivery service.It would also be a deterent.
If only there was some way to amend the law. Oh, wait...I do think EMTs and Paramedics should be given some level of law enforcement status to be able to make an arrest if necessary and so that if someone assaults an EMT or Paramedic it is always a felony. Not every area has such a law.
Like which patients?I also think the protocols should be modified to allow EMS to apply restraints for certain patients.
Not since Columbine. Active shooter means you advance towards the shooter, ignoring any casualties, with how many, or few, people you have on scene.REMEMBER, even an actual police officer if he or she encounters and active shooting situation, they retreat and take cover / concealment and await a tactical unit.
...alternatively, dial 911 and ask for an ambulance as a firearms delivery service.
Would you rather pick a fight with the average police officer or the average paramedic?How would that be any different than calling 911 for PD, and taking their gun?
True.Or... I could just walk down the road a few miles, and pay the shady guy on the street corner $30 for a nice shiny pistol.