This section is from the book "Popular Law Library Vol10 Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Wills, Administration", by Albert H. Putney. Also available from Amazon: Popular Law-Dictionary.
By statutes, in some states, persons are not forbidden to carry weapons on their own premises. Under such a statute a tenant is the owner of the premises, and not the landlord; the latter does not come within the protection.120 Nor does a mere servant employed as a laborer on the premises come within the protection of the statute.121 The carrying of the weapon on a public road running through one's premises comes within the statutory exception.122
 
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