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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. The most common definition means a law abiding citizen carrying a legally owned handgun, probably concealed, with a permit where required. Let me make sure I understand this. In the west, it is common to see people with a guy in a holster, in plan sight. Wouldn't they be considered to be carrying? Since i don't own a guy, if you are going to the range or out to the woods for target practice, don't you carry it on the seat in plan view, or in the trunk of the car (I really don't know the legal way to bring a guy to the range)? Wouldn't that be considered "carrying" if a cop stopped you? I have always thought if I needed a weapon to protect myself while cruising, it would be a shotgun or a flare, not some tiny little 357. How old are you? The information will assist me in answering your questions. In my 50's. |
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