Do you carry?

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by zipsayain, Jun 25, 2007.

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  1. dbook

    dbook Light Load Member

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    A BIG thank you to everyone....I know alot more then I did before....
     
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  3. trustno1

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    no such laws prohibiting firearms in cmv az permit is good in 32 states look at the azdps website to get exact states
     
  4. Biker

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    Ummmm Lurch?? A military installation IS a government installation. I wasn't allowed to carry on base unless I was transporting my firearm from the armory to the range (off base). Funny thing, too. Most base regulations state you have to carry your firearm (unloaded) in the trunk of your vehicle. Since I had a pickup and a motorcycle, I once asked how the heck do I transport it without getting into trouble? The look on the guy's face was priceless. :biggrin_2559:
     
  5. Snowman&Fred

    Snowman&Fred Light Load Member

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    How about a good old fashioned paintball marker. hurts like hell...can sound like a gun, and you can unload alot of paint on someone, then they are marked, and easier for cops to find. =)
     
  6. Lurchgs

    Lurchgs Road Train Member

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    lol- slammed that point into my head, didn't yah? :)

    but I was differentiating between a military base and - say - a weapons plant.

    I admit my experience with bases is limited - but I was never called to task for wandering around armed on the ones where I was stationed.

    (ok - 'wandering' is definitely the wrong word - I was going from point A to point B.. but I WAS in mufti and on foot most of the time)
     
  7. gharr8

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    I've read recently that some folks were using Hornet and Wasp spray as a deterrent. Inexpensive and sprays a long distance. Is rumored to be very effective. Just a thought...haven't really researched the idea
     
  8. gharr8

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    type this into you web page address line: txchia.org/recip.htm

    The above is an address to a web page that is a list of the States that recognize the Texas concealed handgun license but it's important to know that particular States laws and regulations.
     
  9. gharr8

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    of course, type in www before the address, but the post reply wouldnt let me include a link in the message
     
  10. drivenmecrazy

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  11. chief

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    you'd probably be better off, legally speaking, to just shoot someone. doesn't it say on the can something to the effect of "using this in a manner not intended is a violation of federal law...." the government can get away with using chemical weapons on its subjects, (or torturing them, or incarcerating them without a trial,) but if a civilian did that, he might find himself up the creek without a paddle.
     
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