Yep, kids notice hip holsters but recently I've been carrying in a shoulder holster and EVERYONE has noticed.
I've thought about a shoulder holster. I guess I'd have to try one.
I did make 2 custom leather holsters for a friend and his wife.
Yep, kids notice hip holsters but recently I've been carrying in a shoulder holster and EVERYONE has noticed.
I got a shoulder holster for Christmas. I'm curious to try it out.
Maybe that AND my hip holster with a 2nd gun.
COULD BE FUN.
yea that doesn't seem right they cant do that to you they have to have a reason for taking your gun
Encountering an armed moron is a good reason.
This isn't to state that the OP is a moron, but merely state that LE perceived him to be such, simply because he was OCing.
Encountering an armed moron is not a good reason. Encountering an armed person with no LTCH on them is good enough in my book to disarm while you verify. They can disarm for "officer safety," and in my opinion someone not having a LTCH could compromise officer safety, so I'm okay with them disarming while they verify. GP, I'm not saying anything against you, I've never met you so obviously I can't say that you were or weren't a threat and judging by your posts I'd say you weren't.
moron [ˈmɔːrɒn]
n
1. a foolish or stupid person
2. (Psychology) a person having an intelligence quotient of between 50 and 70, able to work under supervision
[from Greek mōros foolish]
The inability to individually and safely possess or otherwise handle a firearm, isn't a good enough reason to disarm someone?
The inability to individually and safely possess or otherwise handle a firearm, isn't a good enough reason to disarm someone?
I do not understand your comment, A licensed individual walks into a place of business with a holstered gun to purchase his lunch, where is the safety issue?
What are you suggesting they observed which could possibly be construed as lacking in ability or unsafe?
Simply carrying a visible handgun in a holster?
Wouldn't the officers have to admit they were morons by that logic, lacking the ability to safely handle a firearm or disarm anyone else?
That would be a funny conversation in court.
I do not understand your comment, A licensed individual walks into a place of business with a holstered gun to purchase his lunch, where is the safety issue?
Encountering an armed moron is not a good reason (to disarm him).......
Don't you understand? All gun owners have criminal intent.
It's amazing anyone makes it out of a gun show alive with all those instruments of death just lying around, killing them all.
Nope on both. My statement was directed to disarming an armed moron.
...Flying under the radar is a good thing...
Nope on both. My statement was directed to disarming an armed moron.
If a person who is legally carrying is a moron what is your definition of a genius?
However, a moron is likely to be an improper person.
Don't you understand? All gun owners have criminal intent.
It's amazing anyone makes it out of a gun show alive with all those instruments of death just lying around, killing them all.
Show me the IQ code and articulate your suspicions, I'm a reasonable person and willing to be convinced.
ETA: I can't seem to find any support for your assertion here: IC 35-47-1-7
That stated, does it not give rise to strongly suspect for the purpose of LE, and likely demonstrate for the purpose of a judicial hearing, that a reasonable belief can infer to the propensity of emotionally unstable conduct?moron [ˈmɔːrɒn]
n
1. a foolish or stupid person
2. (Psychology) a person having an intelligence quotient of between 50 and 70, able to work under supervision
[from Greek mōros foolish]