You're a birder?
Who'd a thunk it?
Nope, try google.
You're a birder?
Who'd a thunk it?
I know what it means
Can't stay on track regarding OC in a vehicle?
R,
Sounds good to me.
I find wearing my holstered pistol somewhat uncomfortable when driving, but given some of the good information here regarding a covered, but loose pistol a practice I will no longer perform.
I had considered what if I get into a collision, but shrugged it off, but no longer.
I'll duplicate your practice of securing it in my center console too.
Enjoyed the banter.....
C'mon, we love to argue. Sure the thread could have over in 2 posts but......... There is the letter of the law and the Spirit of the law. I often have my gun out tucked under my leg. Granted I am parked but technically that is still a violation for most. Should it be?No more sanctimony than his "I'm good".
Why is it, when several people have posted correct info, others feel the need to come in and post incorrect info?
This thread should have been over after post 4.
C'mon, we love to argue. Sure the thread could have over in 2 posts but......... There is the letter of the law and the Spirit of the law. I often have my gun out tucked under my leg. Granted I am parked but technically that is still a violation for most. Should it be?
Hey hey guys, glad to see I was missed so much you have to fight among yourselves.
Never fear, I'm back, so you can take your frustration out on me.
Wait! You mean he was gone?Welcome back SS
And often reality is not limited to only two choices. Open Carry with limits is still a reasonable position.Well from the discussion, it seems the legislature should go back this year and change the law. Either we have OC or we do not.
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True. Reasonable but confusing. Would tucking my gun under my thigh be in plain view if you saw the grip? I can stick an AR Carbine on the passenger floor board but throw the more convenient AR pistol there and well there could be a problem.And often reality is not limited to only two choices. Open Carry with limits is still a reasonable position.
Both of those options might be legal but certainly not reasonable. Am unsecured firearm in a motor vehicle simply seems like a not too bright choice.True. Reasonable but confusing. Would tucking my gun under my thigh be in plain view if you saw the grip? I can stick an AR Carbine on the passenger floor board but throw the more convenient AR pistol there and well there could be a problem.
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...have you ever tried drawing your weapon while strapped into a car seat by a safety belt?...
https://www.seatcarry.com/Frank59,
Name of seat carry holster and perhaps a link?
Thank you.
That does it! Into the spreadsheet you go.At times I go above the speed limit....