Glenn E. Meyer
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http://www.policeone.com/news/2864454-Pa-cops-spar-with-licensed-concealed-carrier/
Interesting article and comments.
Seems this guy is loitering under suspicious circumstances with a security guard permit that doesn't give you general carry rights and a FL permit - to avoid getting a PA permit.
The law takes offense in some interaction. The fellow repeats that action maybe on the advice of counsel - which seems strange - with another bad interaction with the law.
My question - is we see folks getting out of state permits for reciprocity when they travel. Seems legit - but how about to avoid getting your state permit? That happens in TX and seems to offend. It is also a red flag to an officer as to why you avoid your state checks?
My opinion is to get your state permit as it supports the system and avoids the risk of seeming to be trying to pull something over.
Thoughts? Please avoid police bashing, etc. We don't have the full story, yet. I'm interested in the out of state vs. in your state viewpoint for permits.
Interesting article and comments.
Seems this guy is loitering under suspicious circumstances with a security guard permit that doesn't give you general carry rights and a FL permit - to avoid getting a PA permit.
The law takes offense in some interaction. The fellow repeats that action maybe on the advice of counsel - which seems strange - with another bad interaction with the law.
My question - is we see folks getting out of state permits for reciprocity when they travel. Seems legit - but how about to avoid getting your state permit? That happens in TX and seems to offend. It is also a red flag to an officer as to why you avoid your state checks?
My opinion is to get your state permit as it supports the system and avoids the risk of seeming to be trying to pull something over.
Thoughts? Please avoid police bashing, etc. We don't have the full story, yet. I'm interested in the out of state vs. in your state viewpoint for permits.