The Bartholomew Co. jail building also houses the sheriff's offices. I know you have to go into that building to the desk to get your Larry paperwork done. I was uncertain as to the carry rules in there when I helped a friend get their license packet done, but I asked after all was said and...
Not this past weekend, but last week was the local town festival/harvest gathering/flea market thingy. I've been unable to actually enjoy the festivities the last couple of years because I've had to work, so I was pretty happy to get an opportunity to be with my family and enjoy. We were killing...
I had an unfortunate incident one time with a dropped mag. I was sitting in a coffee house listening to a comedian when the bar on the side of the folding chair pressed the mag release on my XD. Heard the *thunk* as the thing hit the hardwood floor. Picked it up, reinserted it, and was...
Point in fact, Bill, the "bulge" was the handgun, the officer attempted to verify the validity (forgoing math in the process) but three attempts to do so failed on the part of the dispatcher/system. The fruit of the poisonous tree was the search of his person for the firearm, the truck for the...
The pic of the "gun buster trespass" sign is one found at Chuck E. Cheese's restaurants (I use that term loosely) and has been discussed here ad nauseum. That particular sign and it's wording is one of the only signs that might hold water in Indiana when it comes to denial of entry.
However...
I was watching the Ch. 13 coverage of the funeral and the question was asked of the officer in studio what would happen to the pieces of the memorial on Ofc. Renn's car. He stated that the family would get the vast majority of it, but that things like the teddy bears would go into the teddy...
Richardson v. State says that once the license is verified as valid, all questions must cease. The officer only has enough reasonableness to verify the Larry, but not any other ID. Nor does verification require confiscation.
IANAL.
35.47.xx - IC
Richardson v. State
Washington v. State
Terry
34-2-8 - employer/firearms
38-28-7 - parking lot law
34-12-3 - self defense legal protection
35-41-3 - castle law
34-28-5-3.5 - Refusal to ID self
It would be a wasted opportunity if he didn't also have a Jack Daniels bottle filled with apple juice or iced tea that he started pouring into a glass and slamming it.
I'm about a day or so behind on the personal news (happens when you're working swing shifts).
I just found out a little while ago that the 20yr old woman shot (injured) in the Seattle shooting was the daughter of a friend of mine. Good thoughts, prayers, mojo, whatever are needed for her...
Yes, you can scream "there's a bomb" anywhere. You just have to be willing to deal with the consequences. Just like the argument that people shouldn't be able to buy nuclear/biological/chemical weapons is moot. Buying, owning, keeping, displaying, handling, whatever of any object is not the...