best to keep tampons in a bob to have in case of bullet wounds
Pretty sure that was covered earlier in the thread.
Welcome to INGO
I'm looking at your avatar. Weren't you on Doomsday Preppers?
Have a link?I picked up a couple Otterbox 'crush-proof', water proof boxes online for like $7 each, just got them the other day. Pretty impressed with them so far. Dry bags are great bug I wanted something with a little more strength.
I tried different combinations of filler, pretty impressive with what they will hold. I put one in each of our cars gloveboxes containing, 80 waterproof matches, 3 wetlite starter blocks, i set water purifying tablets, 50 rounds of ammo, a 3" folding knife, small LED weatherproof flash light and 9 extra batteries and still had room to spare. They were worth the money for sure.
In my BOB i have the following:
Walther P22, w/2 mags
250rds of .22 ammo
Henry Survival Rifle, w/2 mags
Savage Axis .223 Bolt action w/Bushnell 3-9x 40mm scope
90rds of .223
I picked up a couple Otterbox 'crush-proof', water proof boxes online for like $7 each. <snip> I put one in each of our cars gloveboxes containing, <snip>50 rounds of ammo, a 3" folding knife, still had room to spare. They were worth the money for sure.
Is there any limit on a folder carried, stowed, in a vehicle? Or a game bone-cutter, cleaver, Bowie-knife, butcher-saw, etc? Even a machette, which may have a belt-attachment for carry. Am I illegal when walking on the ground with such a "blade?"
I would like to know how they determine intent to use it as a weapon.Not in Indiana, except in a school. It's only illegal there if it's a "weapon". Auto knives are going to be legal soon IIR.
I would like to know how they determine intent to use it as a weapon.
IC 35-47-5-2.5
Possession of a knife on school property
Sec. 2.5. (a) As used in this section, "knife" means an instrument that:
(1) consists of a sharp edged or sharp pointed blade capable of inflicting cutting, stabbing, or tearing wounds; and
(2) is intended to be used as a weapon.
(b) The term includes a dagger, dirk, poniard, stiletto, switchblade knife, or gravity knife.
(c) A person who recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally possesses a knife on:
(1) school property (as defined in IC 35-31.5-2-285);
(2) a school bus (as defined in IC 20-27-2-8); or
(3) a special purpose bus (as defined in IC 20-27-2-10);
commits a Class B misdemeanor. However, the offense is a Class A misdemeanor if the person has a previous unrelated conviction under this section and a Class D felony if the offense results in bodily injury or serious bodily injury to another person.
(d) This section does not apply to a person who possesses a knife:
(1) if:
(A) the knife is provided to the person by the school corporation or possession of the knife is authorized by the school corporation; and
(B) the person uses the knife for a purpose authorized by the school corporation; or
(2) if the knife is secured in a motor vehicle.
As added by P.L.72-2006, SEC.9. Amended by P.L.114-2012,
Is there any limit on a folder carried, stowed, in a vehicle? Or a game bone-cutter, cleaver, Bowie-knife, butcher-saw, etc? Even a machette, which may have a belt-attachment for carry. Am I illegal when walking on the ground with such a "blade?"
I have been wanting to get bags like these started but am on a very low budget. Aside for the normal surplus stores is there a good way to get ahold of durable bags very cheap?