Sorry, I didn't finish your post. I see you already covered that incident. I think that situation, and people are getting sick of "the good old boy" system. We all know it will never change, regardless of who holds the position. But, by voting someone else in, they feel things will truely...
Don't forget about the inmate that died under Bud's watch a couple years ago. Not saying that is the reason, but I'm sure most of the voters still remember that.
Aside from the obvious, what is the difference between a knife and a gun? I mean, you can kill someone just as dead with a knife. If you're that scared of yourself carrying while drinking, maybe you shouldn't carry at all, or look into AA. Do you suddenly become an entirely different person...
Bill Mains east of Indy has been a Master engraver with the Guild for years. He was a factory engraver for Colt in the late 60's. Was a factory engraver for Ithaca in the 70's, and is curently doing all the factory work on the 28ga pumps. He still does commission work. And the best part...
No, I got my Kimber @ the Indy 1500 a couple years ago. I think I had to give about $1100 for it. If I remember right, it was from Midwestern up north.
Thanks guys. I figured it might be something to that effect. We've had our FFL for years, and might be moving. I found new space, but it's near a high school. So, sounds like it might not be worth the effort to stir up the local anti's.
Does anyone know if there are any restrictions on having a Class 1 FFL within a certain distance of a school? I've never heard of anything, but would appreciate any info.
I've been carrying one in my back pocket for quite some time. It is strictly a last ditch effort. No aiming, just point and pull. Make sure she holds one before you buy. They are pretty small, and some folks' hands are just too big. Most people would use it as a back up, but as a primary...
I just engraved a handful of plaques for a Little League team that was sponsored by a gun shop. And I put the sponsors name on, and they said nobody had any complaints. I was a bit suprised, but oh well. I could fully understand this situation if it was in California.
Simple. Get your wife and go in Yatz. He isn't going to sit there all day. What's he going to do. He can't affect you in the store unless he follows you. Too many witnesses if he damages your car or confronts you inside I'd just go on. If he's still there when you try to leave, talk to...
Yes, the prostitution "sting" is the same type of scenerio. What I'm getting at is, how is this not entrapment? I mean, if I break the law to get you to break the law, am I not also breaking the law?