FYI for those who travel out of state:
I remember hearing when ISP started tagging LTCH holders on the DL look up, but thought it was said by some of our LEO members that this was only done in Indiana. I guess either my memory is flawed or that is false information.
Today I rolled up to the gate at Ft McCoy, WI like I do every Tue and Fri to make a delivery at the commissary and was greeted by a new DoD Guard. Most of the others take my DL, scan it I to their entry logs and waive me on by, but the newbie had to 'run me in the system'. When he came back to the truck he caught me off guard.
Guard: "What are you carrying"
Me "Groceries"
Guard "No, what are you carrying concealed"
Me "What?"
Guard "It's says you have a concealed carry license, do you have a weapon?"
Me "I have nothing illegal. I always secure my sidearm IAW Army and Post Policy in a lock box, unloaded, prior to approaching the gate"
Guard "Ok, thanks. Have a nice day"
+1 to the guard for being cool about
I remember hearing when ISP started tagging LTCH holders on the DL look up, but thought it was said by some of our LEO members that this was only done in Indiana. I guess either my memory is flawed or that is false information.
Today I rolled up to the gate at Ft McCoy, WI like I do every Tue and Fri to make a delivery at the commissary and was greeted by a new DoD Guard. Most of the others take my DL, scan it I to their entry logs and waive me on by, but the newbie had to 'run me in the system'. When he came back to the truck he caught me off guard.
Guard: "What are you carrying"
Me "Groceries"
Guard "No, what are you carrying concealed"
Me "What?"
Guard "It's says you have a concealed carry license, do you have a weapon?"
Me "I have nothing illegal. I always secure my sidearm IAW Army and Post Policy in a lock box, unloaded, prior to approaching the gate"
Guard "Ok, thanks. Have a nice day"
+1 to the guard for being cool about