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  1. #41
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    Default Re: Loaded firearms in vehicles.

    Quote Originally Posted by GunLawyer001 View Post
    Yes, it decreases your chances of not drowning if you drive into a lake. It also increases your chances of dying in one of the much more common car crashes.
    FWIW, I don't mind dying. It's horrible disfigurement and crippling injury that I'm looking to avoid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by free View Post
    FWIW, I don't mind dying. It's horrible disfigurement and crippling injury that I'm looking to avoid.
    Good to know. When we need someone to fly the plane into the underside of the alien ship and blow it up, you're on the list. You may want to take some flying lessons between now and then, unless we need a Kamikaze scooter pilot.
    Attorney Phil Kline, AKA gunlawyer001@gmail.com
    Ce sac n'est pas un jouet.

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    Default Re: Loaded firearms in vehicles.

    Quote Originally Posted by GunLawyer001 View Post
    Good to know. When we need someone to fly the plane into the underside of the alien ship and blow it up, you're on the list. You may want to take some flying lessons between now and then, unless we need a Kamikaze scooter pilot.
    Unless I am expected to fly on instruments at night, or with more than two engines, no further training will be required.

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    Default Re: Loaded firearms in vehicles.

    I can only imagine the number of accidents that would come about with unloading when you get in your vehicle and then loading when you get out. Repeat several times a day, multiply by weeks and then months.

    Let alone the damage done to the round from the repetitive loading and unloading in a semi.

  5. #45
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    Default Re: Loaded firearms in vehicles.

    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Sights View Post
    I can only imagine the number of accidents that would come about with unloading when you get in your vehicle and then loading when you get out. Repeat several times a day, multiply by weeks and then months.

    Let alone the damage done to the round from the repetitive loading and unloading in a semi.
    I'm sure there are a lot of people that could make an emotional case for legislating that you must load and unload. Then they will demand that you explain why you think it is necessary to have a loaded gun in the first place.

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    Default Re: Loaded firearms in vehicles.

    this legislation isn't about safety, it's to make it more difficult to be a law abiding firearms owner...
    Let's go Brandon!!!

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    Good short video to share to raise awareness about this asinine bill. Share with all the LTCF holders you know!
    I am not a lawyer.

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    Default Re: Loaded firearms in vehicles.

    Attention LE. If you see anyone carrying a bag, it may contain a handgun. Especially Indiana LE.

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    Default Re: Loaded firearms in vehicles.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bang View Post
    Isn't it Indiana that has an impossible-to-comply-with law forcing people to keep a handgun off of their persons while in the car, but must be concealed when on foot. Read where trying to transition to on person with one foot on the ground while remaining unseen by others gets pretty challenging.
    What does logic have to do with anything..

    In Cali

    The stamping requirement — the first of its kind in the nation — requires new models of pistols to have a microscopic array of characters in two spots that identify the gun’s make, model and serial number and are imprinted on the casings when the weapon is fired. The goal is to allow law enforcement to trace casings left at a crime scene to the weapons from which they were discharged.
    The California law, which Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed in 2007 and took effect in 2013, doesn’t affect guns already on the state’s official firearm roster. Only new or modified semi-automatic handguns sold in California must be equipped with the technology.
    Washington, D.C., had been keeping a close eye on how California implemented the law, and now has a similar stamping requirement.

    https://www.apnews.com/90082e8c1d894345ae10c07afbc69d43

    From the same Article:
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    Gun rights advocates had argued that manufacturers didn’t have the technology to implement the stamping requirement, so the law was effectively a ban on the sale of new guns in the state."



    But what does that have to do with passing a LAW! and it made all the way the the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said in a 2-1 decision.

    so please try to refrain from injecting logic into the liberal left society shaping Edicts..
    If You Need A Color In The Name Of Your Cause, You're The "RACIST" !

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    Default Re: Loaded firearms in vehicles.

    You have a LTCF so you don't have worry about getting in and out of your car and be seen loading and unloading a firearm in public, not to mention the safety factor. It would be almost the same as open carry...
    Last edited by :-); October 7th, 2018 at 02:47 PM.
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