Posted on 12/09/2012 5:04:59 PM PST by mylife
We’re Ravens fans cuz we live in Merryland. But we are Skins fans first.
Our company removed prohibitive signs to comply with the castle law but if you ask HR what the policy is they say you can’t have a gun in your car.
They know damn well that is not the law.
It’s company policy
And it is foolish because they will lose if it ever goes to court.
I got nothin against Maryland but Art Modell still ticks me off (God rest his soul)
It aint illegal in Tx
About the only thing illegal here is Open Carry of handguns
20 round mags are the limit in Merryland, I can’t legally order one and have it shipped to the house but if I buy one in Virginia I can legally transport it in my car back here.
I would “assume” that’s like most states.
my, I got an e-mail from TSRA about a month ago regarding that very thing. I can’t find it now but here is a link to help.
What Tom is missing here on the Devon incident is
“Do not prohibit me from taking action”
We can work all this stuff out in court but do not pass laws that prohibit me from taking action to defend mylife or the life of innocent others.
I think the 50 rounders are legal in TX. At least cheaperthandirt says they will ship them.
It’s a pet peeve of mine.
We had one gal that was single and drove 70 mi in the wee hours of the night to work.
Is it corporate policy that she can not arm herself coming and going to work?
Are you sure? Bryan says that they are, and he studied the laws extensively before we went to the shoot, not only for Texas, but also for every state on our itinerary getting there and back again.
We had them all covered six ways to Sunday. Even if we had been stopped, which we weren’t, we had all our legal ducks in a row. We were carrying a lot of valuable ordnance across state lines, and we simply did not want our lovely Kimbers and Benelli M4 SA shotgun and PS90 to end up in some cop’s garage because we made a stupid mistake.
It’s like saying you cant have an emergency tire kit.
It’s beyond ridiculous.
Tire irons are scary. LOL
Found it, you got an e-mail.
Have a good week and take care.
I think about the only odd law we have here is you cant have open carry handguns.
I dont get the rational behind it.
Bubbas have rifles and shotguns in gun racks in the open in their trucks legally
You’ve never been to my range have you?
I think open carry is actually legal in Ohio.
The Laws are so convoluted from state to state
The unconstitutional gun laws certainly are convoluted, and they should all be repealed, IMO, except just two laws, no crazies, and no felons. That’s it.
No, I’ve never been to your range and didn’t know that you had one. However, I’d just love to shoot there. Bryan and I will have to leave a little early for the next shoot and visit you.
FYI
http://www.buckeyefirearms.org/printable/node/8637
Politicians & gun grabbers really know how to screw things up.
I think yer pretty correct.
We only limit people on mental acuity and respect for the laws
If you ever get to my neck of the woods give me a shout
I have a pretty neat place to shoot.
It’s not mine, its a 55 acre lease on the trinity river.
Yes, thank you. We will look up and print out the latest unconstitutional “gun laws” for each state we will travel through just before the next shoot.
Who knows what kind of perfidy the states will enact now that the won has “won” again.
We will be bringing fewer pieces because not that many people came without last time, but we will have a couple of extras, just in case.
See you soon, my friend. I’m off to bed, for it is nearly midnight here, and 5 a.m. comes early.
Sleep well and have pleasant dreams.
Gnight.
This chili is keeping me up, but its coming out awesome.
Just needs some chipotles and a simmer
Okay, you said the magic word, “chipotles.” I really like smoky stuff.
All this, and you cook too!
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