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I once asked permission to bring a firearm onto Warm Springs, while driving from the Portland area to Bend. As a retired police officer I am able to carry without need of a permit, and on this trip, I planned to have a rifle in the trunk. Spoke by phone with Tribal Police chief, and his reply was no way, no how, never, unless you have permission of the tribal council. Good luck with that!
I've visited tribal lands many times over the years. I would never encourage anyone to break the law, tribal or otherwise. Crimes committed on tribal land are prosecuted in federal courts.
Don't ask, don't tell.
BTW: My AR fits nicely in an electric guitar gig bag.
I once asked permission to bring a firearm onto Warm Springs, while driving from the Portland area to Bend. As a retired police officer I am able to carry without need of a permit, and on this trip, I planned to have a rifle in the trunk. Spoke by phone with Tribal Police chief, and his reply was no way, no how, never, unless you have permission of the tribal council. Good luck with that!
I've visited tribal lands many times over the years. I would never encourage anyone to break the law, tribal or otherwise. Crimes committed on tribal land are prosecuted in federal courts.
Don't ask, don't tell.
BTW: My AR fits nicely in an electric guitar gig bag.
Maybe I am mistaken, but I thought tribal police could not arrest non tribal members for non felony crimes with exception of people in a domestic relationship with a tribe member? Any non felony crimes get booted to federal authorities who typically DGAF about misdemeanors?