NineseveN
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hawkmoon said:Same way for me -- in my home state, where I have a permit!
:banghead:
Can't you, like, move or something?
hawkmoon said:Same way for me -- in my home state, where I have a permit!
Off topic a bit...but this thread saddens me.
That a peacefully disposed and law-abiding citizen has to be this concerned over different laws in each state enroute to and from places where he/she:
A...Has a perfect right to be.
B...Is carrying zero contraband.
C...Has a constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms.
D...has a God-given right to self preservation.
Such a sorry state we have come to...(no pun intended)
I did intend to do FL and VA non-res permits at some point
Yee Haw Junction? Heh, that I'd have to see.
NineseveN- Your examples are not relevant. I don't capriciously choose to not carry a gun (or not wear a seatbelt) but there are times when it's not legal or appropriate to do so. You're going through convulsions here over having to be unarmed for a couple hours driving down the highway. This seems excessive to me. I know you want to be armed, but I don't think it's possible to live a normal life and be armed 24/7/52/70.
BTW- I don't carry at work due to state law. I also do not feel the need to be armed while sitting on my couch or at a funeral or a wedding. This makes me a "weekend warrior" on concealed carry?
And I should admit that during those 42 years in a restrictive state I carried concealed frequently while working in high-risk jobs and even carried away from work (illegally) quite often when it seemed prudent to do so. I actually used my sidearm three times, two with shots fired. The term "weekend warrior" sort of invokes the image of an inexperienced boob. I beg to differ.