Bingo.Looking at the card means nothing now anyway. I have known of several convicted felons that still had the "pink". It's not like the state hunts you down and takes it out of your wallet when you are convicted.
Bingo.Looking at the card means nothing now anyway. I have known of several convicted felons that still had the "pink". It's not like the state hunts you down and takes it out of your wallet when you are convicted.
Is it new though? I mean we used it long ago and it wasn’t about the card.Thinking the phrase "take a quick look at your pink" may take on new meaning.
I looked on handgun laws usa about this and in other constitutional carry states you can carry without a permit with the exception of I think north Dakota was residents only
also not a lawyer.
No one said it is a bulletproof system it is just another hurdle for a prohibited person. Prohibited people have been known to make it through the ffl background check…..this is just good intentioned people using the tools and resources available to them, to do what they believe to be right. Just as I think a Christian baker should be able to choose who they sell a cake to, gun owners have the right to decide who they sell guns to.You guys are just silly. Lets say personA gets their ltch. Goes out and beats the tar out of their wife, then gets a restraining order against them, then goes on a drug bender gets arrested, gets out bc it was Marion county, then traffics 37 kids and 90 kilos of booger sugar gets arrested, does 3 years. Gets out, joins the local gun forum, sees a gun he wants. Arranges to buy it at the McDonald's parking lot. The very "wise" and "totally reasonable" Ingo seller says "let's see your pink thang" Mr just got out of jail flashes that pink. Gun gets sold to felon. Having a pink card is only proof of having a pink card it doesn't prove you are a proper person.
What are the next two states?You are correct. No license needed in Constitutional Carry states other that ND. But for the other half of states who are not Constitutional Carry, reciprocity matters a lot. (We have 24 states who have passed Constitutional Carry and 2 more who are close.) Right now, I can legally carry in 38 states. With great effort, I could add 2 to that list. Anything more that that is nearly impossible unless you are a LEO / former LEO carrying under LEOSA.
And I assume that "pink card" is LTCH. I just looked in my wallet after this thread to check if it was pink. I wonder why that made it that color.
Georgia & NebraskaWhat are the next two states?
Buyer wasn't obligated to have an LTCH before 1-Jul either. Seller chooses who they sell to, buyer chooses who they buy from... pretty simple.You are correct. You are not obligated to sell.
Neither is the buyer obligated to have a LTCH, after July 1st. Just saying.
I know a guy who has a lifetime permit he carries and has a domestic violence conviction. How is one to know that if they were to sell a firearm to him? I know better because I know him and that he has that conviction, but people here who ask for Indiana ID and his LTCH would get both and not know any better.Looking at the card means nothing now anyway. I have known of several convicted felons that still had the "pink". It's not like the state hunts you down and takes it out of your wallet when you are convicted.
Yes, pretty simple and there will always be those who go through life with a false sense of security, I suppose.Buyer wasn't obligated to have an LTCH before 1-Jul either. Seller chooses who they sell to, buyer chooses who they buy from... pretty simple.
Not sure what one has to do with the other honestly. The same could be said about looking up a member's posts on INGO vs selling to someone who just paid the $20 site supporter and never posts for a decade. One may think it tells you something, but in reality it may not.Yes, pretty simple and there will always be those who go through life with a false sense of security, I suppose.
Pass..If she ask to take a peak at the pink ?
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Ok , since you ask .