As an experiment I turned off my personal phone and left my work phone on. The notification did not turn on my personal phone however, when I turned it back on the notification was there waiting on me.
This happened in Dekalb County, which has a long history of impeding CWPs with bureaucratic nonsense as well as defying the state on many levels. When I had my own business I refused to do work in Dekalb County as they required contractors to register with the county and pay a fee. The state...
I used to live there long before they 'allowed' any form of concealed carry. I think I still have a FOID cared floating around although you'd never recognize me from the picture. :)
We still travel up there occasionally. Their laws have changed somewhat. I'm legal on my Georgia CWP as long...
Don't take my word for it, see what the state of Illinois has to say about it. ;)http://www.gunrights4illinois.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Transorting-Your-Firearm-Legally-Illinois-State-Police-Brochure.pdf
All of our choices have consequences. Talking smack on the internet usually has the lowest consequence of bad choices. It certainly doesn’t solve any problems but it makes the talker feel better.
Blah blah blah. You say that as if it’s all one has to bring up and this stuff will go away. It doesn’t. These people aren’t ignorant of the violations of the constitution and are still sponsoring these bills. So saying it violates the constitution doesn’t mean squat because they don’t care.
The recent election for governor was almost won by some woman no one had ever heard of due to the influx of liberal minded folks from California, thanks to the movie industry. While you might get it through at the state level should a situation like VA ever happen here it would be easier to...
I’m going by the actual report released as opposed to some statement made by a guy at a press conference.
Here’s the actual report.
https://www.scribd.com/document/385387294/Oct-1-shooting-final-report-from-the-Las-Vegas-Metropolitan-Police-Department#
Last time I looked it up, the laws of the state you are in apply however, you are subject to prosecution for discharging a firearm while on the AT. In my opinion, that's to discourage casual shooting, not for defensive situations.