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    1. K

      Glock butt plug good or bad?

      I've wanted to suggest this sort of usage to a number of Glock fans over the years, but never expected someone else to bring it up in a public forum.
    2. K

      Wow Buying in North Carolina be GLAD you live in INDIANA

      I have my doubts that these laws really have anything to do with straw purchases. Speaking as a native Southron myself, I'd wager a tidy sum that North Carolina's gun laws originally were designed to keep black folks disarmed during the Jim Crow Era. As you correctly noted, tyrants of all...
    3. K

      Wow Buying in North Carolina be GLAD you live in INDIANA

      North Carolina probably has the most stringent gun laws in the South. You're correct, the purchase procedure sounds like it was cooked up in Massachusetts or Maryland. And don't even think about carrying concealed inside a motor vehicle (even with a CCW permit/license). On the positive...
    4. K

      Carry in Georgia

      A couple of good summaries of state carry laws (including the duty to inform, if there is one) are available at Concealed Firearm Permit Information By State and Handgunlaw.us It probably wouldn't be a bad idea to verify this information with each state's web site as well. We don't have a...
    5. K

      Hammered gun in court.

      Compared to Kentucky, Indiana gun laws are positively draconian. Kentucky is also a "stand your ground" state, and the provision extends to motor vehicles. My understanding is that in Indiana that's not the case. Corrections welcome.
    6. K

      Utah gun permit business booming - in other states

      Utah CFP In the past year, or a little more, Nevada (7/1/09) and New Mexico (4/25/10) have dropped recognition of the Utah CFP. West Virginia (7/10/09) and Nebraska (8/31/09) have added the Utah permit to the list of non-resident permits that they honor. That sounds more like a wash to me...
    7. K

      What is a good semi-auto .22 handgun

      I've owned quite a few handguns in my lifetime. Of the lot of them, my favorite probably has been my Smith & Wesson 22A. I haven't seen one in a gun shop for quite a while, but a 22A in good condition is worth searching for IMHO.
    8. K

      Utah LTCH wait

      That was my experience as well. If you're contemplating getting a Utah CFP, the DPG course is well worth the investment of time and money. I took the class on July 16th and dropped the completed paperwork in the mail on July 17th. BCI charged my credit card on July 22nd. My permit was issued...
    9. K

      Carrying in Kentucky and Tennessee

      I can't speak for Tennessee, but our statute here in Kentucky is pretty explicit: KRS 503.055 3) A person who is not engaged in an unlawful activity and who is attacked in any other place where he or she has a right to be has no duty to retreat and has the right to stand his or her ground and...
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