at work today in walmart i saw a fella with a glock on his hip
#11
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Missouri
Posts: 1,429
RE: at work today in walmart i saw a fella with a glock on his hip
So Loco are you the Motor City Madman in the flesh or do you just have his picture as an avatar?
Open Carry is legal in missouri. I have no problem with it what so ever. You know, If more folks carried a glock on their hip I bet the crime rates would drop dramatically.
Open Carry is legal in missouri. I have no problem with it what so ever. You know, If more folks carried a glock on their hip I bet the crime rates would drop dramatically.
#14
RE: at work today in walmart i saw a fella with a glock on his hip
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A firearm can be transported in a vehicle without a permit or concealed weapon license as long as it is "securely encased," such as in a glove compartment, or "not immediately accessible." It cannot be carried on a person in a vehicle without a concealed weapon license.
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#15
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Mn.
Posts: 3,399
RE: at work today in walmart i saw a fella with a glock on his hip
I carry mine well thats for me to know and you not too.I have a Mn CCW in witch I had to take a shooting test and had to show knolage of my handgun and applied for Utah also under a certified Instructor.
Mn took 1 month after fingerprints..
Utah took 4 months after fingerprints,pitcher of me.They do a complete BG in all states they cover and you better have all the t's crossed and the I's dotted..........or they will refuse it.
Mn took 1 month after fingerprints..
Utah took 4 months after fingerprints,pitcher of me.They do a complete BG in all states they cover and you better have all the t's crossed and the I's dotted..........or they will refuse it.
#17
RE: at work today in walmart i saw a fella with a glock on his hip
i was just wondering why a plain clothes "dad" type had a hand cannon strapped to his hip.
Who really cares what he had strapped to his hip. The 2nd amendment guarantees him the right to keep and BEAR arms.
You telling people he had a "hand cannon strapped to his hip" only serves to undermine this right. So don't make such a big friggin deal about a person legally carrying a firearm.
Even having to pay to get a license is an unconstitutional law regulating and infringing onour right to keep and bear arms.
#19
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location:
Posts: 422
RE: at work today in walmart i saw a fella with a glock on his hip
You see it fairly often here in AZ. It is nice to be able to exercise my CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT to keep and BEAR arms. It also cuts down on the panhandlers that approach you at the gas station .