To: MissTargets
Unless they make everyone walk through a metal detector-how would they know if someone with a concealed gun permit brought his gun with him? If someone has a real reason to want a concealed weapon (eg, death threats from someone) I doubt that person will risk his life by leaving the gun locked up in the car when shopping for groceries or whatever.
12 posted on
04/06/2004 5:27:10 AM PDT by
kaylar
To: kaylar
Unless they make everyone walk through a metal detector-how would they know if someone with a concealed gun permit brought his gun with him?After going through the training ($150 and up),permit ($45),and time, most would not want to take the chance of felony charges, for carrying where you are not allowed.
To: kaylar
If someone has a real reason to want a concealed weapon (eg, death threats from someone) I doubt that person will risk his life by leaving the gun locked up in the car when shopping for groceries or whatever. In my situation, I used to have to pass thru a bad area to get to work, so I carried. As I was coming home from work, I would tend to run errands, pick up something from the supermarket, etc.
One thing you do NOT want to do is be seen removing your gun and putting it into your glove compartment. First, it can be upsetting to some. Second, and more importantly, it may lead to your returning to your car to find a smashed window and missing gun
68 posted on
10/07/2006 1:01:27 PM PDT by
SauronOfMordor
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