Scott Weiser wrote:
A Usenet persona calling itself Tinkerntom wrote:
Scott Weiser wrote:
A Usenet persona calling itself BCITORGB wrote:
Scott:
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If I want to sunbathe nude
beside the babbling brook, I should be able to do so without
having
to
worry
about a bunch of boaters interrupting my ruminations and my tan.
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You'll hear nary a peep from me. In fact, I promise, I'll avert
my
eyes. No! Correction! I will definitely NOT look!
A naked Weiser with a concealed weapon. WOW! Of course, if it's
cold
out, I can see the concealed bit. Or is this always an issue with
you,
Scott? GRIN
Well, on my own property, I have no need to conceal anything...
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Regards,
Scott Weiser
"I love the Internet, I no longer have to depend on
friends, family and co-workers, I can annoy people WORLDWIDE!" TM
=A9 2005 Scott Weiser
Hey Scott, all this talk about CCW, reminds me of a alarm installer
here in Denver, who walked around with a 44 mag in a very visible
holster. The PD tried to take it away from him, and even the DA
took
him to court. The judge aquitted him of all charges of carrying a
weapon in general in the public sector. There were certain places
such
as Gov bldg, especially courts, and Schools where he could not
carry
it, but as long as it was not concealed, he could carry it pretty
much
anywhere else, and did not require a CCW permit. This had the
Denver PD
in a tissy for awhile, and I don't know how they finally settle the
situation.
Actually, I don't know about this guy, but I do know about another
guy who
did essentially the same thing, and he was convicted because Denver
is a
home-rule city, and had an ordinance prohibiting the open carry of
firearms
without a permit.
Colorado passed a law a year or so ago that was supposed to "preempt"
all
local gun control laws stricter than state statutes. Denver, and some
other
jurisdictions are currently challenging the law as an infringement on
their
home rule authority. The matter is still in court.
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Regards,
Scott Weiser
"I love the Internet, I no longer have to depend on
friends, family and co-workers, I can annoy people WORLDWIDE!" TM
=A9 2005 Scott Weiser
This alarm installer situation was a while back, so I am sure there are
those who have been trying to change things, with all the hubbub that
goes on about the topic. I was a little disappointed when Gov Owens
backed out of some of his commitments after Columbine. So much for
commitments I guess! Whichever way the wind blows, politicians can
always sail downwind! TnT
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