Concealed means concealed!
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2024 4:30 pm
Spotted last night in a “non-permissive environment”
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He’s just pointing it out. The fact the dudes printing at a high school sporting event (making an assumption due to the aluminum bleachers) where it’s not legal to carry, is what he’s illustrating. If you don’t want to get busted, don’t print….
I completely get it. I see people “print” at work all the time, even though there is “no firearm” sign up on the entrance. Every now and then we get an open carry. We had a police officer form another town in the store that her Blackhawk Serpa holster was plainly visible, her worn carhartt coat got caught on the pistol. I casually mentioned to her that her glock was showing. She snapped back “I’m a cop,” I responded “not in Larimer country because that holster has be banned by both FCPD and Larimer county so cover your gun, or make your badge visible.” She was in town from Nebraska for training….. in Colorado……..CPJ 2.0 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2024 8:33 pmHe’s just pointing it out. The fact the dudes printing at a high school sporting event (making an assumption due to the aluminum bleachers) where it’s not legal to carry, is what he’s illustrating. If you don’t want to get busted, don’t print….
And 99% of the public really isn’t the issue.
The cops at school functions on the other hand, they may have issues with it.
Yeah, this would have caused zero ripples in my state/neighborhiid, but you have to put bullsi’s post and comment in context that the guy was in an area that you’re NOT supposed to be in possession of a firearm. Now I don't his state law and even though at a Federal level carrying on school property (my assumption) is a crime, several states have exceptions for CC licensees, certain teachers, law enforcement etc. But in all cases, this would attract the wrong attention because if the location.Elk Creek wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2024 10:35 pmI completely get it. I see people “print” at work all the time, even though there is “no firearm” sign up on the entrance. Every now and then we get an open carry. We had a police officer form another town in the store that her Blackhawk Serpa holster was plainly visible, her worn carhartt coat got caught on the pistol. I casually mentioned to her that her glock was showing. She snapped back “I’m a cop,” I responded “not in Larimer country because that holster has be banned by both FCPD and Larimer county so cover your gun, or make your badge visible.” She was in town from Nebraska for training….. in Colorado……..CPJ 2.0 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2024 8:33 pmHe’s just pointing it out. The fact the dudes printing at a high school sporting event (making an assumption due to the aluminum bleachers) where it’s not legal to carry, is what he’s illustrating. If you don’t want to get busted, don’t print….
And 99% of the public really isn’t the issue.
The cops at school functions on the other hand, they may have issues with it.![]()
BingoCPJ 2.0 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2024 8:33 pmHe’s just pointing it out. The fact the dudes printing at a high school sporting event (making an assumption due to the aluminum bleachers) where it’s not legal to carry, is what he’s illustrating. If you don’t want to get busted, don’t print….
And 99% of the public really isn’t the issue.
The cops at school functions on the other hand, they may have issues with it.