hey sheepdog and hurst ....fug em ! ... most people here arnt angels even tho they pretend to be ...i like about 99% of people did things in my younger days im not proud of .
I need a re-power asap!
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its truckin not the vatican ,
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you do know at some bases even kitchen knives( for those that cook in the truck ) are considered weapons, some bases like Norfolk where they have nuclear ships you can even take a laptop with you.
I listed some of those bases where security is a bit more tight, you can take it or leave it. most military bases frown upon weapons on the base, its best to be upfront about it on military installation. or simply don't take loads to places that frown upon such. sometimes according to circumstances , security is tighter than normal. I have hauled many many military loads, just trying to help you avoid trouble in the future. its the same as guys that take loads into places where pets aren't allowed, then get pissed when they wont let their dog on the property.
you can cop an attitude if you want, but taking your firearm onto military installations is risky, its best to be upfront about it.
now that being said , did you ever encounter a guard at any gate on fort stewart, at the truck gate perhaps?? -
I wonder if us steel has enough money to possibly have had all that checked out before they put up the signs? -
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Also a note on ccw's. They are issued by the states. And as noted above, and elsewhere, are reciprocated between a number of states. However, military bases are under military law, not state law. Federal buildings and federal prisons are under federal law. There is no military ccw and no matter where you read it or who told you they had one, there is no federal ccw. That is why you can not carry onto a military installation. Your license to carry is not recognized.
As for private property...I'm not an expert by any means, but I know my states rules for ccw holders. And that is you can not carry onto private property where there is signage posted no weapons (among other rules). The ccw doesn't give you the absolute right to carry. It gives you the right to carry when not prohibited by law or property owner.SheepDog, OneCosmicGuy and brsims Thank this. -
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the fact is no matter sheepdogs prior service , carrying a weapon onto a military base is gonna bite him in the rear.SheepDog, whoopNride and not4hire Thank this. -
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