TMetzinger
Final Approach
Or the moat with Sharks with frickin' lasers on their heads.Or the trap door that leads to the pond full of Crocodiles. Just like in front of Jack Benny's vault.
Or the moat with Sharks with frickin' lasers on their heads.Or the trap door that leads to the pond full of Crocodiles. Just like in front of Jack Benny's vault.
Or the moat with Sharks with frickin' lasers on their heads.
OK, first of all, what's the "W" in CCW?
Andrew, I've found an instructor in Keller I intend to use; I'm thinking about getting my CC permit with my wife.
I need to start another thread and talk about how to pick that first handgun... what to stay away from, what to consider, etc. Or, just go up and visit with Joyce Wilson and purchase two of her fine firearms. ;-)
Sorry, we're out of sharks.. All we have are sea bass...
If you have a PA CCW permit you may legally open carry in the City of Philadelphia, although many LEO's don't know the law. There was a recent case were an individual was legally open carrying in Philly and harassed by police, and taken into custody. He was released, and issued an apology. Philly cops then got mandatory training on legal OC.
http://www.foxbusiness.com/on-air/s...arass-threaten-shoot-man-legally-carrying-gun
I've had one for about 6 years now. If I'm not driving to work or my son's school, I carry it. I use a CTAC inside-the-waistband holster, very comfy and conceals well. I've never had to draw my weapon, and that's the way I'd like to keep it.
Or the moat with Sharks with frickin' lasers on their heads.
If you have a PA CCW permit you may legally open carry in the City of Philadelphia, although many LEO's don't know the law. There was a recent case were an individual was legally open carrying in Philly and harassed by police, and taken into custody. He was released, and issued an apology. Philly cops then got mandatory training on legal OC.
http://www.foxbusiness.com/on-air/s...arass-threaten-shoot-man-legally-carrying-gun
From Directive 137 said:3. IN PHILADELPHIA, UNLIKE ANY OTHER PART OF THE STATE, FOR
ANY PERSON TO LAWFULLY, OPENLY AND VISIBLY CARRY A
FIREARM, THAT PERSON MUST HAVE A CONCEALED CARRY
FIREARMS LICENSE. SO, IN PHILADELPHIA, IF A PERSON HAS A
VALID CONCEALED CARRY FIREARMS LICENSE, HE OR SHE CAN
LEGALLY CARRY A FIREARM EITHER OPEN AND VISIBLE OR
CONCEALED.
4. AN OFFICER ENCOUNTERING A PERSON CARRYING A FIREARM
OPENLY IN PHILADELPHIA SHOULD FOR THE SAFTEY OF PUBLIC
INVESTIGATE AS A POSSIBLE VUFA VIOLATION.
A. SINCE A SEPARATE LICENSE IS REQUIRED IN PHILADELPHIA
AND IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR ANY OFFICER TO KNOW WHO DOES
AND DOES NOT HAVE A VALID CONCEALED CARRY LICENSE, IT
IS ENTIRELY REASONALBE FOR OFFICERS TO TEMPORARILY
DETAIN AND INVESTIGATE ANY INDIVIDUAL CARRYING A
FIREARM EXPOSED TO DETERMINE IF THE PERSON IS
OPERATING WITH THE LAW.
B. IMMEDIATLEY SEIZE ANY FIREARMS FOR OFFICER SAFETY
DURING THE STOP AND UNLOAD THE FIREARMS IF POSSIBLE,
BUT ONLY IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY.
C. A 75-48A MUST BE COMPLETED AND THE BASIS FOR THE STOP
WOULD BE A “POSSIBLE VUFA VIOLATION”
D. ONCE THE OFFICER RECEIVES CONFIRMATION THAT THE
CONCEALED CARRY LICENSE IS VALID, AND THERE ARE NO
OTHER OFFENSE OR VIOLATIONS BEING INVESTIGATED,
OFFICERS SHOULD RETURN THE FIREARM AND AMMUNITION
BACK TO THE INDIVIDUAL AT THE END OF THE STOP.
Yes, the can verify his CCW permit, but I believe he produced it right up front, and then the still hassled, and took him in for booking.
Wow, the audio from that encounter was ... educational. Is it typical for cops swear that much during encounters with civilians, or is that just a Philly thing?
Yes, the can verify his CCW permit, but I believe he produced it right up front, and then the still hassled, and took him in for booking.
Here in Ohio they how and when to swear in the academy.
When dealing with an armed suspect the use of profane language is often helpful in conveying the point that you mean business.
You don't walk up to grany and say "how the f--- you doing" but "put your f---ing hands up" or "drop the f---ing gun" are fine (and encouraged often times)
I'd think that by drawing their guns on the guy, the cops did enough to convey the point that they meant business. In that case, the profanity really just makes them look unprofessional.
You'd be surprised at what people don't see in a stressful encounter.I'd think that by drawing their guns on the guy, the cops did enough to convey the point that they meant business. In that case, the profanity really just makes them look unprofessional.
I'd think that by drawing their guns on the guy, the cops did enough to convey the point that they meant business. In that case, the profanity really just makes them look unprofessional.
BTW - the best concealed carry forum on the net is here:
http://ohioccwforums.org/
I bet if the carrier had dropped to his knees as originally instructed, the cop wouldn't have started with the swearing at him to make his "I mean business" point.
How many people walk around with a voice recorder already running? It seems plausible that the gentleman was indeed "looking for" an encounter he could record...
Hah, look at the product image fail on their website:
http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=104&osCsid=ag2912ab0pgrm3torvis13ajc5
I bet if the carrier had dropped to his knees as originally instructed, the cop wouldn't have started with the swearing at him to make his "I mean business" point.
How many people walk around with a voice recorder already running? It seems plausible that the gentleman was indeed "looking for" an encounter he could record...
You carry for protection not to make a damn political statement.
True. However, as a legal carrier, he should not have to drop to his knees in the first place, as long as the gun stays holstered and he provides his permit and ID immediately upon request. And, if they asked him to turn over his weapon, he does that too, with no fuss.
Is the law being upheld if you are sworn at and forced onto your knees at gunpoint every time you exercise your legal right to carry in that fashion? I don't think so.
I didn't listen to the audio but from what I understand he provided his permit immediately and the only time he gave them any lip was after they started swearing at him and demanding he get on his knees.
Yes he was legally carrying BUT in Philly it is required to have a LTCF.
If you have a PA CCW permit you may legally open carry in the City of Philadelphia, although many LEO's don't know the law. There was a recent case were an individual was legally open carrying in Philly and harassed by police, and taken into custody. He was released, and issued an apology. Philly cops then got mandatory training on legal OC.
http://www.foxbusiness.com/on-air/s...arass-threaten-shoot-man-legally-carrying-gun
The interaction started with the officer saying " hey junior" to get his attention. It was immediately followed up with " excuse me" or something along those lines in a rather arrogant tone.
that is one of two reasons i don't OC.
The other being the tactical advantage of surprise.
Oddly enough Texas is one of the more restrictive states about gun control. Kinda weird considering our reputation as gun nut hicks... You'd think we'd have rules similar to Montana or Wyoming, but no such luck. I have a chl and carry pretty much 24/7. Even before I had my chl I kept a gun in my truck at all times.
I used to know the regs, but off hand does anyone know what the FARs has to say about guns on board for part 91?
Why do i carry a gun, because a cop is to heavy.
This could cause a problem....
I carry x2 24/7 except while at work, church or my son's school. And I know Wayne was joking about the AR in the trunk, but mine's in the back of my truck more than it's in the safe at home.