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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 07:39 pm |
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JUMPMASTER wrote: That "guy at Chilis" unknowingly at the time did more for the open carry movement in Connecticut in one afternoon that anyone previously. And I thank God for people like Ed Peruta and Peter Kuck.
Maybe, but do YOU want to be that guy??? 
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 07:47 pm |
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airgunner23 wrote: wrightme wrote: If it "isn't the law," but "that's what they go by," they will likely need to get used to purchasing motorcycles for others.
WTF?
Arrests by LE for lawful activity will be likely to earn lawsuits. There are multiple examples in these forums.
Search "Freedom Cycle."
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 07:48 pm |
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airgunner23 wrote: JUMPMASTER wrote: That "guy at Chilis" unknowingly at the time did more for the open carry movement in Connecticut in one afternoon that anyone previously. And I thank God for people like Ed Peruta and Peter Kuck.
Maybe, but do YOU want to be that guy??? 
It is not about "wanting" to be "that guy." It might be about being willing to be "that guy." You obviously are not.
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 07:49 pm |
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Nope, I'm definitely not. Just can't seem to put my finger on why I'd want to potentially be arrested, have a huge expensive legal battle and my life fukked up in a HUGE way for a long time but, hey, that's just me. You want to be "willing"...go ahead by all means... 
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 07:52 pm |
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JUMPMASTER wrote: airgunner23 wrote: Listen, bub. I'm VERY pro-OC and I do it all the time back home in AZ. There is a time and a place for everything and OC in the libtard blue Peoples Republic of Konnektikut ain't it. 
Here in Connecticut we have far less restrictions on where we can't carry then you do in Arizona. We can carry just about anywhere we please. Just because you live in Arizona that doesn't mean you have any more right to carry openly then we do here. Have you ever heard of the US Constitution Article IV Section 2.:
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States.
Less? Uh... 'don't sound like it from where I'm sittin'. I've OC'd in AZ for over 40 years 'n never had a City LEO, Sheriff or Border Patrol type so much as hiccup over it. Any 'more' right? No... just that the 'right' is recognized all over Arizona. We don't need a permit to OC either... never have had.
Ever hear of Art 2 Sec 26 of the Arizona Constitution? 'The right of the people to keep and bear arms in defense of themselves or the state shall not be impaired."
"There is a time and a place for everything and OC in the libtard blue Peoples Republic of Konnektikut ain't it." That statement speaks for itself about the act of OC in CT doesn't it? 'Time and a place for everything... hmmm? 'Wouldn't be intimidated much then would ya? If permits are required to 'carry' either way... then 'printing' shouldn't be an issue either. It shouldn't matter if OC is recognized. 'Must be somethin' in the water back east.
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 07:53 pm |
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double-tap. 
Forum software going nuts today.
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 07:54 pm |
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airgunner23 wrote: Nope, I'm definitely not. Just can't seem to put my finger on why I'd want to potentially be arrested, have a huge expensive legal battle and my life fukked up in a HUGE way for a long time but, hey, that's just me. You want to be "willing"...go ahead by all means... 
Once again, see my previous response.
Want.
Willing. Two different things. So you are willing to prevent lawful behavior?
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 07:54 pm |
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Sonora Rebel wrote: JUMPMASTER wrote: airgunner23 wrote: Listen, bub. I'm VERY pro-OC and I do it all the time back home in AZ. There is a time and a place for everything and OC in the libtard blue Peoples Republic of Konnektikut ain't it. 
Here in Connecticut we have far less restrictions on where we can't carry then you do in Arizona. We can carry just about anywhere we please. Just because you live in Arizona that doesn't mean you have any more right to carry openly then we do here. Have you ever heard of the US Constitution Article IV Section 2.:
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States.
Less? Uh... 'don't sound like it from where I'm sittin'. I've OC'd in AZ for over 40 years 'n never had a City LEO, Sheriff or Border Patrol type so much as hiccup over it. Any 'more' right? No... just that the 'right' is recognized all over Arizona. We don't need a permit to OC either... never have had.
Ever hear of Art 2 Sec 26 of the Arizona Constitution? 'The right of the people to keep and bear arms in defense of themselves or the state shall not be impaired."
"There is a time and a place for everything and OC in the libtard blue Peoples Republic of Konnektikut ain't it." That statement speaks for itself about the act of OC in CT doesn't it? 'Time and a place for everything... hmmm? 'Wouldn't be intimidated much then would ya? If permits are required to 'carry' either way... then 'printing' shouldn't be an issue either. It shouldn't matter if OC is recognized. 'Must be somethin' in the water back east.
I've never had a problem in Arizona, either, but feel free to come out here to CT and try OC...I DARE you... 
Forgot to add... A HUGE problem is you can't carry anywhere in AZ that serves alcohol for on-site consumption. Doesn't matter if you stay out of the bar area as Florida allows. You can't even enter the establishment. Pretty much all "adult" restaurants are out. Even Chuckie Cheese because they serve beer. Not the case in CT and I was actually surprised how little limitations for "no carry" places there are for such a libtard, blue state.
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 07:56 pm |
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airgunner23 wrote: Sonora Rebel wrote: JUMPMASTER wrote: airgunner23 wrote: Listen, bub. I'm VERY pro-OC and I do it all the time back home in AZ. There is a time and a place for everything and OC in the libtard blue Peoples Republic of Konnektikut ain't it. 
Here in Connecticut we have far less restrictions on where we can't carry then you do in Arizona. We can carry just about anywhere we please. Just because you live in Arizona that doesn't mean you have any more right to carry openly then we do here. Have you ever heard of the US Constitution Article IV Section 2.:
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States.
Less? Uh... 'don't sound like it from where I'm sittin'. I've OC'd in AZ for over 40 years 'n never had a City LEO, Sheriff or Border Patrol type so much as hiccup over it. Any 'more' right? No... just that the 'right' is recognized all over Arizona. We don't need a permit to OC either... never have had.
Ever hear of Art 2 Sec 26 of the Arizona Constitution? 'The right of the people to keep and bear arms in defense of themselves or the state shall not be impaired."
"There is a time and a place for everything and OC in the libtard blue Peoples Republic of Konnektikut ain't it." That statement speaks for itself about the act of OC in CT doesn't it? 'Time and a place for everything... hmmm? 'Wouldn't be intimidated much then would ya? If permits are required to 'carry' either way... then 'printing' shouldn't be an issue either. It shouldn't matter if OC is recognized. 'Must be somethin' in the water back east.
I've never had a problem in Arizona, either, but feel free to come out here to CT and try OC...I DARE you... 
After you get done reading up on "freedom cycle," look up "color of law."
I think you have some enlightenment and empowerment deficit going on.
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 07:58 pm |
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wrightme wrote: So you are willing to prevent lawful behavior?
Nope, but I'm willing to not have my life very potentially fukked up for a long time "just because I can". 
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 08:06 pm |
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airgunner23 wrote: wrightme wrote: So you are willing to prevent lawful behavior?
Nope, but I'm willing to not have my life very potentially fukked up for a long time "just because I can". 
Which is a good choice for you. That does not equate to forcing your choice on others, as you are doing with your judgmental posts.
It is their choice. Your blathering about unlawful rules created outside of the legislative bodies does not change reality.
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 08:09 pm |
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wrightme wrote:
Which is a good choice for you. That does not equate to forcing your choice on others, as you are doing with your judgmental posts.
Where in the hell did I ENFORCE my choice on anyone? I only talked about WHY I WON'T OC IN CT. Please try to get it right next time. 
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 08:11 pm |
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 08:16 pm |
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Sonora, how is that alcohol carry thing coming along? I knew they were trying to get that repealed. I don't know about today but, back in the 80s when we moved to Prescott, you'd see lots of old timers dressed up in cowboy garb, on horseback, with their six shooters. They were all over downtown in the bars/saloons on Whiskey Row. Nobody ever got busted that I knew of. The other thing you have to be careful of is carrying on Injun land/rez. 
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 08:17 pm |
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Sonora Rebel wrote: No... can't carry in a bar or anywhere alcohol is served...
Concealed means concealed. I always have at least a pocket popper on me. 
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 08:20 pm |
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airgunner23 wrote: Sonora Rebel wrote: ..."It's legal in Connecticut"... "...if you have a permit for it."
I have a permit to carry concealed weapons... but not for 'That' per se... openly on my gunbelt. They'll prob'ly dial 911 and holler MWAG... only to have the 911 operator blow 'em off.
But what if you don't have your permit physically on you because you forgot your wallet, purse, or whatever? Are they just going to take your "word" that you have one?
MWAG call...blow 'em off... "Points to guy at Chili's busted for printing and restaurant called 911/po po and he had sh^tloads of legal and financial headaches..."
I do not need... nor does Arizona require any 'permit' to openly carry a gun. I carry my wallet all the time. The AZCWP is in there (along with everything else) such as drivers license, credit cards 'n all that. I do not 'forget'. It's my responsibility to have these things available. I rarely carry CC. Ambient temp now is 105 deg. Spring has just begun. There is no such issue as 'printing' in AZ.
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 08:27 pm |
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airgunner23 wrote: JUMPMASTER wrote:So what is the big deal with "printing?
If you're going to carry concealed, then at least do better than a redneck, beater half assed attempt. 
airgunner23 wrote: Listen, bub. I'm VERY pro-OC and I do it all the time back home in AZ. There is a time and a place for everything and OC in the libtard blue Peoples Republic of Konnektikut ain't it. 
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Hef wrote: I have a CT non-res permit and I OC whenever I am in CT. I haven't had a problem. IMO, when I am in CT, that IS the time and place for OC.
Ok there, Shooter... Try that in downtown Hartford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Stratford or, heck, even my little town of Naugatuck and let me know how that went with your one phone call. Right or wrong, it is what it is...
Here are several example of where you attempt to force your view on others.
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 08:28 pm |
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Sonora Rebel wrote:I do not 'forget'.
Yeah, like you've never run out of the house at the last minute and not forgotten anything...riiiigt... 
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 08:29 pm |
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airgunner23 wrote: I've never had a problem in Arizona, either, but feel free to come out here to CT and try OC...I DARE you... 
Forgot to add... A HUGE problem is you can't carry anywhere in AZ that serves alcohol for on-site consumption. Doesn't matter if you stay out of the bar area as Florida allows. You can't even enter the establishment. Pretty much all "adult" restaurants are out. Even Chuckie Cheese because they serve beer. Not the case in CT and I was actually surprised how little limitations for "no carry" places there are for such a libtard, blue state.
I wouldn't wander east to CT if somebody paid my freight to go. I can't stand yankees.
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Posted: Fri May 8th, 2009 08:30 pm |
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wrightme wrote: airgunner23 wrote: JUMPMASTER wrote:So what is the big deal with "printing?
If you're going to carry concealed, then at least do better than a redneck, beater half assed attempt. 
airgunner23 wrote: Listen, bub. I'm VERY pro-OC and I do it all the time back home in AZ. There is a time and a place for everything and OC in the libtard blue Peoples Republic of Konnektikut ain't it. 
airgunner23 wrote:
Hef wrote: I have a CT non-res permit and I OC whenever I am in CT. I haven't had a problem. IMO, when I am in CT, that IS the time and place for OC.
Ok there, Shooter... Try that in downtown Hartford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Stratford or, heck, even my little town of Naugatuck and let me know how that went with your one phone call. Right or wrong, it is what it is...
Here are several example of where you attempt to force your view on others.
And I was talking about OC'ing MYSELF in every one of those quotes OR simply asking people to OC in places they might very well get in trouble. Again, try to get it right next time. 
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