Posted on 12/31/2007 9:30:19 PM PST by Coleus
A pastor at a Cold Spring church was arrested on two counts of carrying a concealed weapon on Christmas Eve. According to the Cold Spring Police Department, Johnny R. Coleman (Randy), 1069 Parkside Drive, Alexandria, the pastor of Christ Baptist Church in Cold Spring, was arrested after police found him at 12:30 p.m. with a loaded Glock 9mm handgun and a loaded .25 caliber handgun, in a briefcase at the Mr. Spotless Car Wash in Cold Spring.
Cold Spring Police Chief Ed Burk III confirmed Coleman is a pastor at the church. According to the police report, Coleman told an officer he was in line for a car wash when he was cut off by another person. According the report, "Mr. Coleman stated he told the victim someone could get shot over this." The person who allegedly cut Coleman off told police he believed he saw Coleman loading the hand gun, according to the police report
Coleman was arrested and taken to the Campbell County Detention Center and released the same day on his own recognizance. Coleman could not immediately be reached for comment. A woman who answered the phone at Christ Baptist Church, who declined to give her name, said Coleman was out of town for the holidays. Christ Baptist Church was started in 2004 by former members of First Baptist Church of Cold Spring after suspicions arose that church money had been used improperly by former pastor Larry Davis.
So, the argument begins (again) why is it constitutionally wrong to carry a gun on ones person?
I think the issue is, if you carry a gun, and say things like this to people, the police will find a way to intervene.
It's always wrong to carry at .25. The Glock should be ok.
Unless he was carrying the briefcase, it wasn't. I'm not familiar enough with Ohio law, but in many states, if the guns were locked in a briefcase, it's not against the law to have them in your vehicle. Some states require guns and ammo to be carried separately, or in the trunk.
Cold Spring - where? What state is this in? There are several Cold Spring’s. Since the one in Minnesota is overwhelmingly Catholic with a relatively new Lutheran church, I know it is not CS, MN.
Randy Coleman
1069 Parkside Dr
Alexandria, KY 41001
(859) 694-1551
Randy Coleman, |
Bro. Randy's Personal Statement |
Gee, haven’t the cops heard of the “church militant”?
“’m not familiar enough with Ohio law, but in many states, if the guns were locked in a briefcase, it’s not against the law to have them in your vehicle.”
From the NRA/ILA site ( http://www.nraila.org/statelawpdfs/OHSL.pdf)
A person who has been issued a concealed handgun
license or a temporary emergency license to carry a
concealed handgun may transport a loaded handgun in
a motor vehicle if the loaded handgun is:
In a holster secured on the person
In a closed case, bag, box or other container that is in
plain sight and has a lid, cover, or closing mechanism
and must be opened for a person to gain access to
the handgun; or
Stored in a closed, locked glove compartment or in
a case that can be locked.
Motorcycles fall under the definition of motor vehicles
so the same requirements apply.
A firearm in the passenger compartment of a motor
vehicle is considered loaded if its magazine is loaded
or a loaded magazine is ready at hand. Muzzleloading
weapons are considered unloaded if the percussion cap
or priming powder in the pan is removed.
It is unlawful for a person not issued a concealed
handgun license or a temporary emergency license to
have a firearm in a motor vehicle unless it is unloaded
and carried in one of the following ways:
In a closed case, box, or package.
Secured in a rack in plain sight.
In plain sight, with the action open or the weapon
stripped, or if the firearms action will not stay open
or it cannot be easily stripped, in plain sight.
In a compartment that can be reached only by
leaving the vehicle.
If a licensee is transporting a loaded concealed
firearm and is stopped by a law enforcement officer,
he must keep his hands in plain sight, notify the
officer that he has a concealed firearm and a license
to carry a concealed firearm, and follow all specific
instructions issued by the officer.
It is unlawful to possess a firearm in any room in
which liquor is being dispensed pursuant to a liquor
license. This prohibition does not apply to a police
officer, or to any room used for the accommodation of
guests of a hotel, or the possession of an unloaded rifle
by a veterans organization, or possessing or displaying
unloaded firearms in a soldiers memorial or in a
convention center or other public meeting place by an
exhibitor, trader, purchaser, or seller.
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