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re: Concealed Carry Role Call
Posted on 1/16/14 at 7:30 pm to dawg23
Posted on 1/16/14 at 7:30 pm to dawg23
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You getting the Enhanced Permit or the regular one ??
I got the regular one for now. I believe I can upgrade for free in the future if I take the enhanced permit class.
I'll probably get around to doing that sometime this year.
Posted on 1/16/14 at 7:39 pm to rattlebucket
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quote: I laugh at those. You realize we can be prosecuted if we print and the law is called?
not in mississippi all they can do is ask you to leave.. that is it! And if you refuse then all they can do is get you for trespassing.
Posted on 1/16/14 at 7:43 pm to tigerstripedjacket
I got my CCL in June or July, but I have yet to carry. I didn't like the thickness of my M&P9c, so I'm waiting til I get something like a shield.
I got my wife an LCP, are there any good pocket holsters y'all recommend? Do you carry front pocket or like a wallet?
I got my wife an LCP, are there any good pocket holsters y'all recommend? Do you carry front pocket or like a wallet?
Posted on 1/16/14 at 7:44 pm to Who Me
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If I can't carry IWB I will go with my ankle holster but only if I absolutely have to.
I wear an air weight in an ankle holster occasionally but iota is not my preferred carry method either. I don't wear it when I work as two guys I work with have had them fly off when fighting. I figure I just better not lose my issued weapon
Ankle holsters also get uncomfortable after awhile.
Posted on 1/16/14 at 7:52 pm to oleyeller
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not in mississippi all they can do is ask you to leave.. that is it! And if you refuse then all they can do is get you for trespassing.
Why would anyone with a CCL be willing to risk any crime, even trespassing, which in turn would risk a revocation of said CCL?
Dont get me wrong, Im the biggest 2nd amendment proponent around but gotta respect a bitness owners right no?
This post was edited on 1/16/14 at 7:53 pm
Posted on 1/16/14 at 8:00 pm to rattlebucket
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Why would anyone with a CCL be willing to risk any crime, even trespassing, which in turn would risk a revocation of said CCL?
again, its only trespassing if your a dick and say your not leaving. Thats the MOST that can happen. but all they can do is come and ask you to leave, and if you comply thats the end of it. That is if they have a sign and you ignore it and happen to print
Posted on 1/16/14 at 8:17 pm to oleyeller
Thats just it. They have a sign. You have no excuse. You assume you can just leave if theres no problemo. If lincoln county sheriffs deputy show up you might not be able to just walk.
Not trying to argue with you but you do realize the possibility here right? Why not just respect the owners right?

Not trying to argue with you but you do realize the possibility here right? Why not just respect the owners right?
Posted on 1/16/14 at 8:31 pm to rattlebucket
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Thats just it. They have a sign. You have no excuse. You assume you can just leave if theres no problemo. If lincoln county sheriffs deputy show up you might not be able to just walk. Not trying to argue with you but you do realize the possibility here right? Why not just respect the owners right?
oh im not arguing either.. i know theres a sign, but the way i see it, a criminal isnt going to care if there is a sign. If i go into some place with a sign and i leave my weapon in the car because of a sign and me and my family are in a life or death situation... i would just rather take that chance of being asked to leave by the owner than to be left laying by a criminal
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