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Re: Concealed weapons permit

Subject: Re: Concealed weapons permit
by Vetron87 on 2010/9/28 1:50:55

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cuisinartvette wrote:
LE is high fn stress for sure. What you deal with outside and inside the office....its how you deal with it as said above.

only your state can tell you yes or no on the permit.

Im going to take the class and get mine, finally get a piece for when I have the 67 out noones taking this one from me period. Little easier for me I heard being as Im already in that field. Well see.

Think long and hard though its a lot of responsibility and not a toy you flash because you have one on you....that can have you sleeping on a 2" foam mat for a long time.


JR Rifle Coach has a good deal of know how on this maybe he can pipe in. Ill be hitting him up when the times right to see what piece would be right for me.


I'm glad to read your state has a course you need to take before getting a permit. I have a problem with non experience gun owners carrying a weapon. I have taught a few concealed carry classes. Its amazing that a 98 lb women will buy a 357 Magnum for home protection or a 44 Mag. For concealed carry they buy a Taurus pistol chambered in 45 cal. Does broken wrist mean anything. They will be in shock the first time they discharge their weapon. Sooner or later the reality check kicks in and they chamber their .357 mag in .38 and trade their 45 in for a 380 or 32 ACP.
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