Posted on 12/12/2015 10:16:19 PM PST by Roos_Girl
Video report at link. Summary: Guy is a lawyer, had a concealed carry permit that had expired 10 years ago, park security noticed printing, when questioned guy tried running.
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Simple enough to renew his permit. If the park doesnt’t allow it though, I wouldn’t waste my money there.
Saw someone with CC license try to bring the gun into a courthouse. Oops!
lots of OCSO presence at the entrance
OCSO??? There are Trappists (Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance) running aroung Disney Land? Things are going downhill even faster than I thought.
Taking a gun in the Magic Kingdom.
Here I thought they were talking about England.
This is Disney World in Orlando
Thanks—I’ve seen the abbreviation lots of times before, but always in conjunction with the Trappists, so I was curious what else it might stand for.
I’m not sure that it would be all that more appropriate to have Trappists running around Disney World than Disney Land.
“Simple enough to renew his permit.”
And....he’s a lawyer!
Fr haz a chelspecker.
Werks reel gud to.
The funny thing about Disney, at least in Anaheim, they look in backpacks, and have women open their purses, ostensibly to keep alcohol out. They do not have metal detectors to keep weapons out...........yet.
Disney is not off limits by state law, though trespassing is result if you do not ask to leave because you are legally carrying a gun.
Just went through Florida CCW class while there this past week.
URL for info: http://www.usacarry.com/florida_concealed_carry_permit_information.html
Not if what you’ve misspelled turns out to be a word with a totally different meaning. Been caught that way a few times.
The airspace above Disney is restricted too.
Mickey and Minnie are both under heavy sedation and will receive psychiatric counseling tomorrow.
Interesting. Could be a case of he feels e’s above the law. If he was standing on principle and trying to make a point, why run?
Disney is very anti-gun
Which is extremely hypocritical since they are very much pro film violence. they sure make a lot of money off of marketing film violence.
If you are a current CCW, all WDW in Florida can do if they discover that you’re carrying is ask you to leave with it.
It’s not a crime unless/until you refuse to leave.
There are probably a dozen or more CCW carriers in the Florida parks on any given day.
That said, it’s a lousy place to carry, for several reasons:
1. Lots of little people at eyesight to carry position
2. Lots of unusual positions for a carrier to be in and that increases chance of leaving a loaded weapon on space mountain. Oops.
3. Lots of facades. That brick wall you’re shooting at probably isn’t, and...
4. There are probably a hundred people hidden from your sight on the other side of that brick facade. Indeed, it’s a practical impossibility to control the trajectory of a round when there are about a hundred people as backdrop in any given direction.
CCW is about mitigating risk. WDW in my estimation is a rare place where it’s more risky to carry than not. Nobody is getting in without a pocket pistol and the place is lousy with undercover cops. I’m confident there that a shooter situation would be immediately controlled by professionals.
At WDW, the cops aren’t minutes away, they’re seconds. I’ll let them do their jobs.
I wouldn’t carry there.
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