The definition of OC and CC changes depending on context.
On these forums, OC is an intentional effort to have your firearm visible; CC is an intentional effort to have your firearm hidden. Go look at any of the thousand CC vs OC debates and you will quickly realize that this is the general...
You're exactly right that "this doesn't sound like a self defense situation" and that's exactly how a prosecutor will make your case sound if he decides to press charges.
You guys don't have to agree with me. That's fine. Everyone makes their own risk/reward assessments and if you find the...
Massad Ayoob discusses a case, in which he was an expert witness for the defense, where this exact thing happened... simply because the guy had 2 extra magazines... IN HIS CAR:
"The cops took the stand. Yes, said the arresting officer, he had been called to the scene of a crime of threatening...
I do not carry a BUG.
This is a risk/reward calculation on my part. The risk of carrying a firearm approaches zero as one does so safely and appropriately and within the law. The reward is slim but finite: the ability to defend oneself with deadly force should the need arise.
Unfortunately...
The issue with PSG is they have no incentive to vote for this. The only incentive politicians have is reelection and PSG senators don't really care that much about reelection, they only really care about being elected when they are actually campaigning. We are actively working on changing this...
This is my concern with the bill. As it stands, I think it is fine, but it does open the door to federal regulation of carry at the local level which certainly frightens me.
What: Purdue Student Government Meeting to vote on Personal Protection Reform
When: Tonight (11/16/2011) at 7:00pm
Where Dean's Auditorium in Pfendler Hall
Why: To support personal protection on campus
NOTE: Dress is business formal so please dress appropriately.
Can you guys help us out by voting in the following polls? They really help sway public opinion:
1) http://www.purdueexponent.org/opinion/poll_a4261fce-0f14-11e1-abac-0019bb30f31a.html
2) http://www.facebook.com/questions/10150454699583417/
One is from the student newspaper and the other is...
As you all have probably read in the previous post, there is an effort underway in the Purdue Student Senate to pass a resolution supporting the right for concealed carry on campus. This is going to be a hard battle and what we really need right now is to gain a good base of support. As such...
Nope, didn't want to prove any sort of point. I simply didn't want to be bothered and didn't want to potentially incriminate myself.
As far as being OK with illegal immigrants exercising those same rights, you bet your butt I'm OK with that! I strongly recommend everyone to exercise those...
I wasn't a d--- at all actually. I didn't hassle anybody and nobody hassled me. That was the whole point of the post. They got what they needed and I got what I needed and everyone went on their way without giving up their rights. I'm really confused by your response. Perhaps I am missing...
There are as many different opinions on the way to interact with law enforcement as there are gun owners. I have previously on these forums expressed my opinion as informing the officer immediately that I'd like to speak with an attorney before answering any questions and reminding him of this...
I agree with this sentiment 100%. I do however think if you had enough time and money and desire, you would win the lawsuit. The way to approach it would be to move out of state, report the change of address, get the "inactive" notification, then appeal it and go from there I suppose...
I think I've changed my mind. I think it IS still valid once you leave the state:
IC 35-47-2-3 (e)
The bolded and underlines part is what makes me feel this way. If it was revoked once you moved out of state, it would state as such either here or in the sections which discuss ways it can be...
That's what I think too, but I only think that because they don't give new licenses to those who are out of state, which is not at all the same as saying it becomes invalid once you move out of state (or is only valid while you are still living within the state). Is that why you think this way...
So, from what I've read in the Indiana laws, it is quite clear an out of state resident cannot obtain a Indiana LTCH unless they work in Indiana. However, from what I have seen it is silent on what happens to your LTCH if you move out of state.
What do you guys think? Is the LTCH still...
Drove by Ace & Rico today to find their signs gone, their doors locked up, and their shelves bare. No message on the door with any explanation as to what happened.
Well, I looked on their website today to find that they are moving to US 52 between Greenbush and Union. Thought others would...