Stopped for stacks AGAIN
#31
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Originally posted by Shovelhead
Go to www.packing.org for an excellent site on CCW laws Nation-wide.
We now return you to our regularly scheduled thread topic........
Stopped for stacks AGAIN
Go to www.packing.org for an excellent site on CCW laws Nation-wide.
We now return you to our regularly scheduled thread topic........
All this is still a hodgepodge, for instance if going through Arkansas, I am not legal to carry so have to comply with their rather liberal transport laws. In Lousiana, if stopped, the first words out of your mouth are that you have a concieled and a valid permit for it or the permit is invalid. Most local police are not fully instructed on who can carry in their state so it is best to have accurate governmental info to produce for them. I had a question with a young Georgia cop, supplied the AG info and he radioed in, let me pass.
The other day, I had a smile situation. I had tighter jeans on than usual. The outline of the 380 could be seen. Went into convenience store in the middle of the night, two or three cops investigating donuts watched me. On the way out, one says "what is that bulge in your pocket?" I said that is was just my 380, kept walking. They did not bother.....
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just show them that polished up piece of tin and you are good to carry in all states with the presidents new law...
Besides it is funny to watch when they try to figure out my HKP7M13
Besides it is funny to watch when they try to figure out my HKP7M13
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Originally posted by mkubacak
This is the kind of stuff that really irks me. I am sure there is a meth lab that need busted or some violent crimes that need attention. Why are they wasting tax dollars chasing after a pickup with stacks? Not a good allocation of resources if you ask me. There are better methods of generating revenue.
This is the kind of stuff that really irks me. I am sure there is a meth lab that need busted or some violent crimes that need attention. Why are they wasting tax dollars chasing after a pickup with stacks? Not a good allocation of resources if you ask me. There are better methods of generating revenue.
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DD4X4, you should have answered his question about why you're "Packing" by saying
"When an situation arises, a gun in the hand beats a cop on the phone".
That thought crossed my mind while I was thinking of a crafty reply.
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Originally posted by cethane
Joel, you have one of the coolest sounding CTD's period. Rips "sneaker" series would be a way to make the state troopers happy.
Joel, you have one of the coolest sounding CTD's period. Rips "sneaker" series would be a way to make the state troopers happy.
#37
Originally posted by Haulin_in_Dixie
With all due respect, the sites that have that info are good but not necessirly totally accurate. The info derived from the Attorney Generals site will stand in court. In this case, the Tennessee info has been known to be back dated. This has come up before. Don't know if it affects any other states except Alabama. I added the AG info as a source for him so that he could determine that HE is legal in Alabama with his permit.
All this is still a hodgepodge, for instance if going through Arkansas, I am not legal to carry so have to comply with their rather liberal transport laws. In Lousiana, if stopped, the first words out of your mouth are that you have a concieled and a valid permit for it or the permit is invalid. Most local police are not fully instructed on who can carry in their state so it is best to have accurate governmental info to produce for them. I had a question with a young Georgia cop, supplied the AG info and he radioed in, let me pass.
The other day, I had a smile situation. I had tighter jeans on than usual. The outline of the 380 could be seen. Went into convenience store in the middle of the night, two or three cops investigating donuts watched me. On the way out, one says "what is that bulge in your pocket?" I said that is was just my 380, kept walking. They did not bother.....
With all due respect, the sites that have that info are good but not necessirly totally accurate. The info derived from the Attorney Generals site will stand in court. In this case, the Tennessee info has been known to be back dated. This has come up before. Don't know if it affects any other states except Alabama. I added the AG info as a source for him so that he could determine that HE is legal in Alabama with his permit.
All this is still a hodgepodge, for instance if going through Arkansas, I am not legal to carry so have to comply with their rather liberal transport laws. In Lousiana, if stopped, the first words out of your mouth are that you have a concieled and a valid permit for it or the permit is invalid. Most local police are not fully instructed on who can carry in their state so it is best to have accurate governmental info to produce for them. I had a question with a young Georgia cop, supplied the AG info and he radioed in, let me pass.
The other day, I had a smile situation. I had tighter jeans on than usual. The outline of the 380 could be seen. Went into convenience store in the middle of the night, two or three cops investigating donuts watched me. On the way out, one says "what is that bulge in your pocket?" I said that is was just my 380, kept walking. They did not bother.....
#38
Originally posted by gerry
just show them that polished up piece of tin and you are good to carry in all states with the presidents new law...
Besides it is funny to watch when they try to figure out my HKP7M13
just show them that polished up piece of tin and you are good to carry in all states with the presidents new law...
Besides it is funny to watch when they try to figure out my HKP7M13
Hmm, what new law? I'm lost here
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