drkarrow wrote:Well he does own the cabin we usually stay at. No word on him finding that rule yet.
In the group I'm going with, we're all pretty good live and let live types. I'm sure there won't be any problems. I'll assure him that I'll take all responsibilities for my actions myself. And knowing him well, I think he'll be fine with that. It was more of a "you're gonna get in trouble if you get caught" type of thing.
Getting in trouble if we get caught could happen to any of us. Who knows if the officer you meet, knows the law and your rights within the law? Lots of people get in trouble for carrying a pistol whether its legal or not. Just another one of the risks you take by being prepared to defend yourself in the worst of all scenarios.
All you can do is your own due diligence in researching the law and then its a matter of how much risk you want to take, and how prudent taking that risk is.
Anecdotal comments from the internet don't tend to hold water all that well after the fact, so keep that in mind.
Lastly, my guess is that if you talked to 5 different people in the DNR, you'd get at least 2 different and conflicting answers. I just had that experience with something as stupid as a hunting license. Nobody could tell me if an Iowa hunter's safety certificate would work in MN. Some said yes, some said no. Finally I just went and got a license and I still don't know for sure. The computer let me get one so I guess I'll trust a computer more than people at the DNR when it comes to knowing the rules.