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Venator Regular Member

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Posted: Sun Sep 28th, 2008 05:04 am |
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frommycolddeadhands wrote: One more for CC. Never open carried, I'll echo a few others who've posted already that I'm fuzzy on where you can and can't go with a six-gun openly displayed. Also there's the rule about not OCing after sundown. I'm an Air Force member stationed at Grand Forks, so usually the only time I carry is when me and the wifey head downtown. (Carry of any sort on base is largely unnecessary and illegal)
Can you cite the law about No OC after sundown, I've never heard of such a thing.
I have to believe that the reaction to OC in ND is the same as Michigan, not much happens. If it's legal try and find out what doesn't happen.
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fxdwngflyr Regular Member

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Posted: Mon Sep 29th, 2008 10:30 am |
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| heck, all you have to do is make friends with any farmer. if you are nice enough they will invite you to hunt.
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devo1123 Regular Member

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Posted: Mon Oct 27th, 2008 12:26 am |
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frommycolddeadhands wrote:
BTW, anyone know of any firing ranges near the Grand Forks area? There's supposed to be a real great one opening in Fargo soon, but pickings are slim round here and gas prices don't exactly make the trip easy on the ol' pocketbook.
HAHA! You're in ND, just head out of town and make your own somewhere! Pick up your trash and most people won't care.
BTW, I'll be an OC'er when I make it back.
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Posted: Sun Nov 23rd, 2008 06:23 pm |
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| How many OC'rs in ND? All or few depending on the situation. Yes for hunting and in the car if you have a CW permit. See ND code 62.1-02-10 (3). In regards to day and night hours, day if unloaded and night if it is secured and that means cased. See ND code 62.1-03-01. You can get all of the laws from the Sheriff' Office or from the web. If you have a permit than you should have received it before testing. Do your own research and don't take anyone's word for it. There are fines and jail time for being wrong. So why OC? Because you can or because it may be a deterrent. But you may also be the first target without the advantage of surprise. PS: there was a mall shooting and a church shooting today. Carry when and where you can. Last edited on Sat Nov 29th, 2008 02:25 am by bwhntng
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Grapeshot Founder's Club Member

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Posted: Sun Nov 23rd, 2008 07:41 pm |
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bwhntng wrote: How many OC'rs in ND? All or few depending on the situation. Yes for hunting and in the car if you have a CW permit. See ND code 62.1-02-10 (3). In regards to day and night hours, day if unloaded and night if it is secured and that means cased. See ND code 62.1-03-01. You can get all of the laws from the Sheriff' Office or from the web. If you have a permit than you should have received it before testing. Do your own research and don't take anyone's word for it. There are fines and jail time for being wrong. So why OC? Because you can or because it may be a derterant. But you may also be the first target without the advantage of surprise. PS: there was a mall shooting and a church shooting today. Carry when and where you can.
Welcome aboard OCDO.
Please do not perpetuate this "first target" urban myth - there are no studies to support it and reams of anecdotal evidence to the contary.
Would you not rather deter a violent encounter via the BG seeing the potential instrument of his pain and withdrwing - or would you rather be far behind the response curve when he gets the drop on you as an apparently defensiveless victim? It does work to our advantage in spite of what others suggest from time to time.
For years I have asked for one documented modern case of a preemptive strike against an OCer anywhere in the fifty states. To date, I have been shown none. If somebody does find one, that will only support my argument that such are indeed extremely rare.
It is best to cite links when reporting the likes of "mall shooting and church shooting today."
Yata hey
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bwhntng Regular Member
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Posted: Mon Nov 24th, 2008 02:58 am |
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| Point taken. Do you have evidence to the contrary? I would be interested in reading more about the topic.
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Posted: Sun Dec 28th, 2008 03:08 am |
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bwhntng wrote: Point taken. Do you have evidence to the contrary? I would be interested in reading more about the topic.
Sorry to be so long - watched topic did not reply.
http://www.pulpless.com/gunclock/stats.html will get you started and follow the referenced links for more.
Also goggle "Gun Facts" for a real in depth read - new addition out, 5.0 I think.
Yata hey
Edit: Don't know why the linky thingy above doesn't work - copy and pasting to your browser does work - go figure.
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