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    lol doesnt matter how small they are, they are still deadly, like 9mms.. haha
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    With a CHL comes more responsibility to the handgun carrier. Use the travelers self protection law and forget getting the CHL. Take a gun safety course if you don't know it already.
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    how about you get rid of the girly 9mm and by a real fun like a .45....or get the f&n 5.7 that gun is orgasmic

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHeartbeat View Post
    With a CHL comes more responsibility to the handgun carrier. Use the travelers self protection law and forget getting the CHL. Take a gun safety course if you don't know it already.
    You are right. Personally I think that even if he just takes the course, but doesnt get the CHL he will be better off. Because the CHL class will teach you exactly what the laws are and how they appply to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcormier89 View Post
    how about you get rid of the girly 9mm and by a real fun like a .45....or get the f&n 5.7 that gun is orgasmic
    We were referring to my arms.
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    yea i know lol

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    Hand guns, lol get a shot gun and cut to length. No need to be real accurate to get someones attention.
    No matter what the law reads you will always have the chance the cop just does not know or does not care. Traveling is such a broad term anyway. But I am no law office understanding person, got pulled over for tires too wide once. Had to wait 45min, while the cop looked through the book.. I tried telling him its not wide law, its how far off the body lines. Still took 45min. to get told, Iwill let you off this time. LOL

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    look up the castle docurine(sp). i carry my pistol loaded at all times in my vehicals. i even asked the Chief of Police and he said i have all right since the new law.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHeartbeat View Post
    With a CHL comes more responsibility to the handgun carrier. Use the travelers self protection law and forget getting the CHL. Take a gun safety course if you don't know it already.
    How so compared to carrying a concealed weapon in your vehicle without a CHL?

    I would definitely get your CHL, if not now then when you have time. Plus then you're not limited to when you're "traveling".
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    Did you know any gun carried in a vehicle is a concealed weapon unless its displayed in the window for the world to see?
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