Has anyone ever had a problem with OC? I have a 6 inch revolver, and was wondering if this would cause a roit in the streets.
+1 QdobaThe polls and Qdoba. As usual, nary a word from anyone.
Has anyone ever had a problem with OC? I have a 6 inch revolver, and was wondering if this would cause a roit in the streets.
Has anyone ever had a problem with OC? I have a 6 inch revolver, and was wondering if this would cause a roit in the streets.
Might want to stay away from the city market. Either that or we need to show up 100 strong and make them work for it. Can you imagine....? Now THAT would be funny!
+1 for Dapper Dudes? Fancy name, sirs. Do they use straight razors?
Haven't seen a post from you in a while! Is Lutheran a hospital? If so, I thought any type of carrying was off limits in a hospital.
Indiana Code does not list hospitals as a prohibited area.
Yes, hospitals are fine, but a few of them may have signs which say something to the effect of:
Sometimes they even have a picture of a gun and something that resembles a long lead pipe or a board or something over it with a circle around them.
Long lead pipes are harder to conceal.
OC in Ohio is legal, without a license, except in your car, IIRC.
I OC'd today to the polls. I expected to see LEOs (I think there's been at least one there in the past) but no LEO presence. There were also no politicians or anyone asking for votes outside, either when I walked in, or when I walked out six or seven minutes later.
I will be honest, though, I had to do the Virginia tuck. The sweatshirt I was wearing automatically makes me CC without it. I did get a couple of looks, but not one person said a thing to me. I was kind of disappointed, I'd been working on my response of "because I'm exercising my constitutional right to protect my constitutional rights to exercise my constitutional rights." I was hoping it'd be utterly confusing and befuddling to anyone asking why or admonishing me for OCing that they'd have to think really hard as I walked away to understand.
The other response I prefer to give is, "For my own protection."