I don’t know the law regarding your question, but I think common sense would prevail. If you’re going to carry a lethal weapon, stick with Coke or club soda. If you have to use narcotics, leave the gun at home. In both cases you’re covered. Of course this is my personal policy.
I don’t know the law regarding your question, but I think common sense would prevail. If you’re going to carry a lethal weapon, stick with Coke or club soda. If you have to use narcotics, leave the gun at home. In both cases you’re covered. Of course this is my personal policy.
I don’t know the law regarding your question, but I think common sense would prevail. If you’re going to carry a lethal weapon, stick with Coke or club soda. If you have to use narcotics, leave the gun at home. In both cases you’re covered. Of course this is my personal policy.
The Sig 365 is a great carry gun, but I’d stay away from the SAS model. I was 65 when I bought the SAS slide, my point being that my vision ain’t what it used to be. I couldn’t adapt to that sight, so I sold it. It was like looking through a straw. There are other variations on the 365 that...
Yes, they’ll have to issue permits, but the state is already rewriting the law regarding “sensitive areas”, where handguns are not allowed. If they succeed, you’ll get your card, but you’ll be severely limited by where you can legally carry.
They will have to issue permits. NY was made to...