So I had to report to jury duty today at the Worcester district court. I was trying to find info on the legality whether or not you
could bring your firearm in and just check it in with security before proceeding to court. I only seemed to find some wishy-washy
info on if it was okay or not, and I didn't want to risk losing my LTC for exercising my rights, so I didn't bring my CCW with me
(begrudgingly.. it IS Worcester after all).
On my way out of the building I had to go claim something that got nabbed by security (I always have my mosin nagant firing pin
tool clipped to my carabiner for my keys so it doesn't get lost and forgot it was there), and I saw a guy from the jury pool pull out
his LTC and hand it to a security officer, and proceed to fill out paperwork then head into a room. I caught up with him on the way
out and asked him if he was a cop, and asked him about the process. He said he wasn't a cop, and that they have about 26 or so
lock boxes for people to store items before going through security. All you have to to is go up to the security guys and give them
your LTC, and explain your situation and they will help you out with it. I also saw him doing some paperwork before he left, so I don't
know what information you have to give them to do the process, but apparently there is one.
could bring your firearm in and just check it in with security before proceeding to court. I only seemed to find some wishy-washy
info on if it was okay or not, and I didn't want to risk losing my LTC for exercising my rights, so I didn't bring my CCW with me
(begrudgingly.. it IS Worcester after all).
On my way out of the building I had to go claim something that got nabbed by security (I always have my mosin nagant firing pin
tool clipped to my carabiner for my keys so it doesn't get lost and forgot it was there), and I saw a guy from the jury pool pull out
his LTC and hand it to a security officer, and proceed to fill out paperwork then head into a room. I caught up with him on the way
out and asked him if he was a cop, and asked him about the process. He said he wasn't a cop, and that they have about 26 or so
lock boxes for people to store items before going through security. All you have to to is go up to the security guys and give them
your LTC, and explain your situation and they will help you out with it. I also saw him doing some paperwork before he left, so I don't
know what information you have to give them to do the process, but apparently there is one.