replicant_argent 11:57 AM 11-11-2010
We have carry permits here.
You don't have to conceal. Which is a nice thing if the wind happens to blow your windbreaker or coat away. In some conceal states, that would cause you a "problem."
And while I live in the "Nawth," the idea of a BBQ gun amuses me. Not that I have one of those.
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Originally Posted by ucla695:
Tell me about it. Total hypocrisy....Do as I say, not as I do. :-)
An article I read stated that her reasoning behind it was because she received some personal terrorist threats.
So, let me get this straight. She had a personal security detail and she still needed a CCW? Wow, a CCW must be more effective than most gun banners thought. Oh wait, she's a gun banner. What a paradox.
If they aren't effective at preventing harm/crime, then why get one?
If they are effective, why can't everyone else get one?
:-)
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Originally Posted by replicant_argent:
We have carry permits here.
You don't have to conceal. Which is a nice thing if the wind happens to blow your windbreaker or coat away. In some conceal states, that would cause you a "problem."
And while I live in the "Nawth," the idea of a BBQ gun amuses me. Not that I have one of those.
Michigan allows both open and concealed carry. The interesting part is the combination of having the CPL and choosing to open carry removes some of the restrictions on where you can carry.
http://dev.miopencarry.org/Attachmen...er_to_LEOs.PDF
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Recently it has been opined by the AG opinion, the MSP (Michigan State Police) and Senator Prusi that persons with a CPL can carry a firearm
openly in the exempted areas listed in MCL 750.234d.
Michigan MCL 750.234d
http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(2k1...e=mcl-750-234d
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750.234d Possession of firearm on certain premises prohibited; applicability; violation as misdemeanor; penalty.
Sec. 234d.
(1) Except as provided in subsection (2), a person shall not possess a firearm on the premises of any of the following:
(a) A depository financial institution or a subsidiary or affiliate of a depository financial institution.
(b) A church or other house of religious worship.
(c) A court.
(d) A theatre.
(e) A sports arena.
(f) A day care center.
(g) A hospital.
(h) An establishment licensed under the Michigan liquor control act, Act No. 8 of the Public Acts of the Extra Session of 1933, being sections 436.1 to 436.58 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
(2) This section does not apply to any of the following:
(a) A person who owns, or is employed by or contracted by, an entity described in subsection (1) if the possession of that firearm is to provide security services for that entity.
(b) A peace officer.
(c) A person licensed by this state or another state to carry a concealed weapon.
(d) A person who possesses a firearm on the premises of an entity described in subsection (1) if that possession is with the permission of the owner or an agent of the owner of that entity.
(3) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than 90 days or a fine of not more than $100.00, or both.
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Originally Posted by gunbuyer76:
License to carry firearms in PA since my 21st birthday, got my license and carry gun many many hours before my first beer, first carry gun s&w 4006 former mass state troopers weapon, wish i still had that pistol
i've got mine from buttler county. Good to see ya call it by the right name
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sikk50 12:21 PM 11-11-2010
I've been wanting to get mine for a long time, but I also want to go into law enforcement after graduating. I've had several background investigators tell me it comes up as a red flag if you have a concealed care permit during backgrounds. So....I wait
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replicant_argent 12:26 PM 11-11-2010
We can't carry in a fed. courthouse/ courthouse complexes, school/daycare (unless excepted by the owner/principal), jails/correctional facilities/state hospitals, post offices, or in the restricted area of the airport. Other than that, it is fair game. The State capital requires you give them notice via a registered letter so you can be put "on the list." And while private businesses and such "can" post "appropriate signage" banning guns on the premises, it is only illegal if A. They make you. B. They subsequently ask you to leave. C. You DON"T leave. (and considering the requirements for getting the permit, and the typical permit holders adherence to laws, only the INCREDIBLY rare and stupid case would happen). It is a misdemeanor under MN law.
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Here's the Michigan AG Opinion referenced...
http://www.ag.state.mi.us/opinion/da...0s/op10188.htm
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It is my opinion, therefore, that a uniformed reserve police officer acting as an unpaid volunteer for a local police agency may carry an exposed, holstered pistol within the gun-free zones established by the Concealed Pistol Licensing Act; and if the officer is either a fully authorized "peace officer" or, alternatively, possesses a valid concealed pistol license issued under the Concealed Pistol Licensing Act, he or she may also carry an exposed, holstered pistol within the gun-free zones established by the Michigan Penal Code.
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GTsetGO 12:44 PM 11-11-2010
mostly definitely
my carry pistol is a Springfield xd .40 subcompact.
:-)
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docdoty 02:34 PM 11-11-2010
Originally Posted by GTsetGO:
mostly definitely
my carry pistol is a Springfield xd .40 subcompact.
:-)
I carry the exact same gun. mine is the OD green with black. I love it.
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bigswol2 03:30 PM 11-11-2010
got mine at 21 and never looked back. I'm carrying the Para-Ordinance Warthog. in 45.
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hammondc 03:43 PM 11-11-2010
Nice guns folks. I will be looking for another carry gun after the first of the year. I want to go to Drurys here in SA and try out a BUNCH. I am initially thinking about a Kimber.
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Originally Posted by hammondc:
Nice guns folks. I will be looking for another carry gun after the first of the year. I want to go to Drurys here in SA and try out a BUNCH. I am initially thinking about a Kimber.
keep thinking. kimber QC sucks
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neoflex 03:55 PM 11-11-2010
Originally Posted by bigswol2:
got mine at 21 and never looked back. I'm carrying the Para-Ordinance Warthog. in 45.
I love that gun.
:-)
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neoflex 03:56 PM 11-11-2010
Originally Posted by sikk50:
I've been wanting to get mine for a long time, but I also want to go into law enforcement after graduating. I've had several background investigators tell me it comes up as a red flag if you have a concealed care permit during backgrounds. So....I wait
Hmmm, I wonder why??? I would think it would be reverse.
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Martel 04:36 PM 11-11-2010
You guys that can get yours easily, count your blessings. Here in MD it's a real problem... unless you're politically connected, handle large amounts of cash or pharmaceuticals, or own your own business, forget it. If I weren't a business owner, I'd be SOL.
Cheers,
G
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Stevez 04:59 PM 11-11-2010
I have been wanting to do this for a long time and the laws here in Kentucky are pretty liberal, so that's not a problem. Every time I think about going through the class, I think, well, I probably wouldn't even carry it much. It seems that you are so limited where you can carry one, that it isn't much worth it. But, this thread made me reach out to an instructor today when I read it, so, I'll be scheduling soon. Steve
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sikk50 05:17 PM 11-11-2010
Originally Posted by neoflex:
Hmmm, I wonder why??? I would think it would be reverse.
I have no clue. Its one of those, "why did you need that?" kinda things. Coincidently being a security officer or bouncer is a red flag too. Weird little things, so I just try to keep my nose clean as possible since I have a crap driving record
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DPD6030 07:14 PM 11-11-2010
Yup, I carry most of the time.
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nozero 07:27 PM 11-11-2010
Originally Posted by Apoco:
I wouldn't dare disclose such information!
But maybe :-)
Posted via Mobile Device
I agree with ^.
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Originally Posted by hammondc:
Nice guns folks. I will be looking for another carry gun after the first of the year. I want to go to Drurys here in SA and try out a BUNCH. I am initially thinking about a Kimber.
Got my Custom Stainless II in 2002 and LOVE it. I shot every type of semi-auto they had at the local range who rented handguns. Fell in love with the 1911 style, and more specifically the Kimber.
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