To my knowledge. (Not a lawyer) states that “honor” Indiana’s license honor just that the license. If a state has constitutional carry I believe that applies to any law abiding proper person within their borders. Even if from another state.You have to have your LTCH in Indiana in order to carry in other states, correct? Even if that state has constitutional carry? From what I've looked up that seemed to be the case, but wanted to check here too
In general permitless states recognize the right of all citizens to carry without a permit. Only North Dakota restricts it to its residents only.To my knowledge. (Not a lawyer) states that “honor” Indiana’s license honor just that the license. If a state has constitutional carry I believe that applies to any law abiding proper person within their borders. Even if from another state.
Maryland is worse than the north east.the north east is the democratic hell hole of gun rights. Illinois is the test subject to see if they can pass that trash in the midwest. California is the lets get communism into the US state.
There are?......Please speak of these magical means of protection!!There are plenty of other ways to defend one's self without a firearm.
There are?......Please speak of these magical means of protection!!
A garrote!
Where have you been?!?!
Depending upon the individuals involved and the situation, there are many: knife, fists, feet, club, rock, slingshot, bow and arrow, hatchet, vehicle, hammer, screwdriver, rake, shovel, long pole, and several more.There are?......Please speak of these magical means of protection!!
I'm guessing that doing so would be a fool's errand.Nope! I just checked handgunlaw.us which is my go to site and Mass does not honor any other states license. It will issue a non-resident permit that you must apply for in person. Jim.
There's just someplace you have pull your pants up and accept it. E.g. almost every other country.Same reason I take a firearm everywhere else???
There's just someplace you have pull your pants up and accept it. E.g. almost every other country.
There's a certain irony with with us - "I refuse to live in fear! I carry!!!" also, "I refuse to go to there, because I can't have a gun to protect myself!" Seems like replacing one fear with another.
Don't stop fighting for freedom, but sometimes you just have to accept some risk to enjoy life.
When I was a chaparone for my two son's trip to Washington, DC in 2021, I knew I could not carry a firearm into Washington DC, much less on a bus trip with middle-school aged students.Depending upon the individuals involved and the situation, there are many: knife, fists, feet, club, rock, slingshot, bow and arrow, hatchet, vehicle, hammer, screwdriver, rake, shovel, long pole, and several more.
There's just someplace you have pull your pants up and accept it. E.g. almost every other country.
There's a certain irony with with us - "I refuse to live in fear! I carry!!!" also, "I refuse to go to there, because I can't have a gun to protect myself!" Seems like replacing one fear with another.
Don't stop fighting for freedom, but sometimes you just have to accept some risk to enjoy life.
When I was a chaparone for my two son's trip to Washington, DC in 2021, I knew I could not carry a firearm into Washington DC, much less on a bus trip with middle-school aged students.
I looked up DC's 'allowances' for a non-resident and then picked up a few items that was 'approved' by DC...including two (2) SABRE pocket-sized pepper spray's, a new pocket knife that also met their 'approval' (blade not to exceed 2.75" in length on the cutting edge) and got a Cold Steel polymer 'walking stick' and fitted the bottom end with a rubber crutch tip as an 'anti-skid' device. The Walk-About walking stick was a handy thing to have along...
Gnarwhale tusk, don’t forget theDepending upon the individuals involved and the situation, there are many: knife, fists, feet, club, rock, slingshot, bow and arrow, hatchet, vehicle, hammer, screwdriver, rake, shovel, long pole, and several more.
Narwhale tusk!!, don’t forget the Narwhale tusk….Depending upon the individuals involved and the situation, there are many: knife, fists, feet, club, rock, slingshot, bow and arrow, hatchet, vehicle, hammer, screwdriver, rake, shovel, long pole, and several more.
Sorry, I wasn't necessarily commenting on you specifically.Fear? I “fear” this thread is taking a turn ….
If it is “fearful” for me to inquire about carrying the best tool for the job (protecting my family) then so be it. I am not saying I will not go on this trip because I am afraid I am simply looking to have the best tool I can for protection. I think that is responsibility not fear.