I think I confused it a little, the discussion was not about carrying on the body but having with you in your vehicle on other people's private property. I've witnessed this discussion when I was in Alaka in 2006, I think it was the NRA who claimed it to be an unlawful restriction of gun ownership. Though the AKians elected the braniac women, I think it was a minor discussion and was not really an election-deciding issue. I'm checking out if I can find a flyer or other propaganda.
Here are the Ak gun laws:
http://www.nraila.org/statelawpdfs/AKSL.pdf
As you can see, the only restriction regrading the ground are this:
Quote:
It is unlawful to possess a firearm in a courthouse or courtroom, grounds of a day care center or parking lot immediately adjacent to these structures, or within a domestic violence or sexual assault shelter.
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and that regarding rights of property owners:
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The state, a municipality or a person may not adopt
or enforce a law, ordinance, policy or rule that prohibits an
individual from possessing a frearm while that individual is
within a motor vehicle or prohibiting an individual from stor-
ing a frearm that is locked in the individual’s motor vehicle
while the motor vehicle is otherwise legally parked in or on
state or municipal property or another person’s property.
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As I know the private (federal) rights of the property owner superceed other rights, however I think it's not a sufficent reason to ban someone from your property solely for carrying a gun, but it's legal to ban a person for many other reasons you like, like having a ****ty tie