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Posted By LarryB13 on 09/08/2012 11:48 AM
Posted By PaulT6 on 09/08/2012 8:38 AM
As mentioned earlier discussing the whole thing with her Police Dept would be the first thing to do and then plan her actions, if any, based on their input.
Just what exactly do you expect the police to do? The resident is carrying a firearm openly as allowed by statute and he is carrying it on property where he is part owner.
Larry,
I should have been more specific. I was/am not advocating that the Police should come out, cuff, and throw the person in jail. I can't think of a better place to go for information and advice for a situation like this. I would hope Justine could find out:
1. Is the person acting within the law?
2. If not, how can the Police help?
3. If so, what recommendations can the Police offer?
4. What have others, faced with a similar situation, done?
5. What the person's motivations may be
6. Any other background information the Police could provide to help determine what, if any, actions the HOA could or should do.
I would think that, unless the amenities are open to the public, the HOA is "private" and can establish restrictions so that the membership doesn't have to live in fear. My novice opinion, of course. It might be well for the HOA to consult with an attorney before taking any kind of action.
Paul T