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How often is this seminar delivered?
He does them twice a year. Go early, he said they fill up quickly. I've been trying to make one for years but always have something else going on, but I might make this one.
Here's a registration link:
http://www.repgrove.com/ccseminar1110.aspx
It was outstanding. I knew most of the material but learned a couple of things and it was entertaining. Packed house, well over 100 people, a lot of women too.
Matt Menges, a lawyer and former police officer who ran for Judge an election or two ago, did the presentation. I have spotted him OCing around York before. Voted for him when he ran, he barely lost. Would have been a great pro-2A judge.
He cited the Goslin decision as justification for carrying into schools as legal, but recommended we not try it because schools and law enforcement won't know the law.
There was a section on how to act during a traffic stop as well, with a cop. He was fair, very pro-2A.
I asked a question about carrying into post offices in leased shopping centers, just for clarification on it. According to him, it's still prohibited to carry into a post office on non-Federal property because it's still a Federal office. That's not how I had thought of it before.
Good news is, I now have a lawyer on-call if I ever have to use my gun.
It’s the parking lot. We have a post office around here that has a mail box in it, post office owns the building so you can’t have your gun mailing a letter there, but the one in the strip mall is ok. Also can’t leave it in the car and go in if they own the place.
Law seminars are like potato chips. You can’t stop at one. I wish I would have known they existed years ago. Always pick up on something new.
Attorney Menges is a good guy. I used him as a family attorney years back, and he was professional and knowledgable. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him within his specialty.
Just to show the turnout.
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(not my pics, from Rep. Grove's newsletter)
Next one, March 9. Attended last one, well worth it!
"A well-informed gunowner is the best kind of gunowner. During my concealed carry seminar, attendees will learn the ins and outs of what it takes to be responsible gunowners, particularly in regard to Pennsylvania’s concealed carry laws. I encourage all gunowners to attend.
The event will be held at the West Manchester Farmers & Sportsmen’s Association, 4900 Pine Hill Road, Dover, on Saturday, March 9, from 9 a.m. to noon.
Attorney Matt Menges and a Northern York County Regional Police officer will join me to discuss gun laws and will answer questions from the audience.
Space is limited, so interested individuals should RSVP as soon as possible by calling my district office at (717) 767-3947. Those interested in attending can also register online at www.RepGrove.com. "
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Curmudgeon and I went to one of his a few years back in Rossville as well, it was very well done.
I've had positive interactions with Northern Regional as well. One dark evening on my farm I advised an officer not to be surprised; when I turned around and he was going to see a 1911 tucked in my waistband in his headlights. His response was, "your property, you do what you want". Very cool guy.
Next one coming up 10/19/19.
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Mark your calendars for my Concealed Carry Seminar.
Residents wishing to learn more about their Second Amendment rights and Pennsylvania’s firearms laws are encouraged to attend the seminar at the West Manchester Farmers and Sportsmans’ Association, 4900 Pine Hill Road, on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 9 a.m. to noon.
Attorney Matt Menges will join me to discuss Pennsylvania’s concealed carry laws. In addition, law enforcement officers will discuss firearms laws and will answer questions from the audience.
Space is limited, so interested individuals should RSVP as soon as possible by calling my district office at 717-767-3947. Those interested in attending can also register online at www.RepGrove.com. RSVPs must be made in advance.
I went to one last year at this same place. The ranges are so nice I almost became a member. Still might.
Go check it out, and maybe learn something.
REMINDER - it's tomorrow!
Next one:
West Manchester Farmers and Sportsmans’ Association, 4900 Pine Hill Road, on Saturday, March 14, from 9 a.m. to noon.
Can you open carry @ one of his seminars? Unless the owner of the establishment precludes that action, of course.
The last one I attended was at the PGC Headquarters 2001 Elmerton Avenue in Harrisburg. I openly carried and wanted to know what factless advice Attorney Matt Menges was giving out.
Like if you get pulled over for a traffic infraction, immediately present your LTCF and tell the police you have a gun.