Like..,hey there, what’s it take to get cuffed and stuffed around here?You can usually tell a LEO by the holster…
I would have chatted her up to see what’s what…![]()
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Like..,hey there, what’s it take to get cuffed and stuffed around here?You can usually tell a LEO by the holster…
I would have chatted her up to see what’s what…![]()
Yup, that's him!
But I wish I could also have found a lawyer to sue my town police for their conduct. If they are not stopped they will just keep doing stuff like that, despite all the court cases.
I can't afford high-powered lawyers, he was great but a 2A org in MA paid for him to help me out. I was (and am) very thankful for them and Keith helping me get my stuff back. But I wish I could also have found a lawyer to sue my town police for their conduct. If they are not stopped they will just keep doing stuff like that, despite all the court cases. My town's police have a long history of corruption, but somehow they are still there.
In any case, I think it'd be easier to OC in the middle of Boston than here. So I formally dare the OP to come to my town and OCI'd come with you, of course. I believe that a right not exercised eventually disappears.
I'm guessing that was Comm 2A.
they did tell me they wouldn't support any further "testing" of OC.
Wait, what???
I'm still willing to be a legal guinea pig if the right lawyer wanted a fun case.
Guys, nobody's going to convince anybody who only carries concealed that it's better to carry openly. They've read all the reasons and decided against it. They don't need to read the reasons again.
Live and let live.
It was being "Scrived". OMG I haven't seen that name/meme in years. Good times....it was known as "being Scrivened" or something similar...
It was being "Scrived". OMG I haven't seen that name/meme in years. Good times.
For what? So you will get attention? Part of being mature is not wanting to draw attention to oneself. When there is not one good thing that can come from a behavior but only negative things the mature intelligent course is to avoid it.
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FIREARMS RECORDS BUREAU vs. JAY E. SIMKIN & others.
466 Mass. 168
April 4, 2013 - August 8, 2013
FIREARMS RECORDS BUREAU vs. SIMKIN, 466 Mass. 168
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I have the right to walk down the street in Roxbury, screaming the N word, and flashing wads of $100 bills without being harassed. I'd be mind bogglingly stupid to do so.
Open carry is insane, but it should be legal to protect a concealed carrier from being arrested for flashing if the wind blows open a jacket.
saw a younger very good looking woman open carrying a glock on the outside of her belt/waistband today in Southborough, MA today at lunch. jeans too tight for concealed carry and a tight body suit tucked into it. looked for a badge, but didn't see one, and didn't care. made me smile![]()
The white shirt, tie small circular TX Ranger badge gives them away.I'd add that it's part of surviving, especially in an urban environment.
FWIW, in seven months I've see TWO people open carry in Texas. One works for the Texas Military Department and took his jacket off in early May when we were at lunch. The other was a Texas Ranger and they seem to always open carry.
Other than that, no one.
The white shirt, tie small circular TX Ranger badge gives them away.
The TX Ranger I met was tall, thin and carrying a stainless 1911 in what looked similar to a Yaqui Slide.