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That is sure good news, Fred, if not from a sudden full dawning that the bad guys count on unarmed citizens, at least a step in the right direction.
It won't be really right until one can obtain a federal concealed carry permit, good anywhere. I am reluctant to take a protective weapon with me on vacation because of that. I believe some states allow a weapon to be carried in a camper, as though it is your home, but not all. Trouble is, I don't drag my heavy-azz camper cross country.
Maybe I need a very small folding tent instead of a gun case. The trouble with that is the camper normally has to be connectable to power with its own restroom facilities. So how about a very small tent with an electric heating pad, diaper, pistol and ammo in it, all under the seat?
Scott I, at one time, carried an old sawed off shotgun under my truck seat, but don't anymore. Certainly did carry other weapons that might have resulted in more than a frown at times. Now I'm concerned that, under some conditions, carrying might be considered a felony. In that case I might lose the right to possess at all. Probably an unfounded fear, but law is so nuts lately. I feel if I'm stopped by LEO, I have to inform him out of courtesy or have weapons in plain sight. But if there is any question to legality, I don't want to get caught either. It's a dilema.
Trust in God but lock your doors and carry.
Wes
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