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smoking357 Banned

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Posted: Tue Jun 23rd, 2009 02:12 pm |
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Over the 4th, I'm going to get in the car and drive out of this state for a much-needed break. As soon as I hit the Georgia line, I'm going to pull over and strap my holster back on and openly carry my 1911 for the first time in months.
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rmodel65 Regular Member

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Posted: Tue Jun 23rd, 2009 11:04 pm |
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make sure to Open Carry in glynn county they like for you to 
http://www.georgiacarry.com/county/glynn_carry/Chief%20Doering%206-10-08.pdf
Last edited on Tue Jun 23rd, 2009 11:04 pm by rmodel65
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Virginian683 Regular Member
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Posted: Wed Jun 24th, 2009 01:24 am |
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Personally I'd gladly trade the ability to carry openly for living in a place where it never drops below 70 degrees in "winter" -- but I guess that's just me.
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smoking357 Banned

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Posted: Wed Jun 24th, 2009 02:53 am |
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Virginian683 wrote: Personally I'd gladly trade the ability to carry openly for living in a place where it never drops below 70 degrees in "winter" -- but I guess that's just me.
Don't believe the videos. You'd be amazed at how many people who work here want to retire to Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia.
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Glock23-4-Me Regular Member

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Posted: Tue Jun 30th, 2009 07:58 pm |
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smoking357 wrote: Over the 4th, I'm going to get in the car and drive out of this state for a much-needed break. As soon as I hit the Georgia line, I'm going to pull over and strap my holster back on and openly carry my 1911 for the first time in months.
I OC when I visit georgia as well, just make sure when you pull over and openly carry that you dont stop at the rest area because that is a government building and off limits. 
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DrTodd Regular Member

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Posted: Wed Jul 1st, 2009 06:43 pm |
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I understand... although I think your state is a wonderful place to visit, just would not want to live there.
I drove down to FL with my kids to visit my parents in Port St Lucie; I OC'd to just shy of the FL state line and then went cc (I have a MI CPL)
After basically OCing for quite some time, the CC requirement felt "wrong". I traveled by airplane on the return, so it wasn't an issue going back.
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starbuck Regular Member
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Posted: Wed Jul 8th, 2009 04:49 pm |
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Virginian683 wrote: Personally I'd gladly trade the ability to carry openly for living in a place where it never drops below 70 degrees in "winter" -- but I guess that's just me.
Never drops below 70? Huh? What state is that? It sure isn't Florida!
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