Gun transport cases and the law

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Re: Gun transport cases and the law

Postby justaguy on Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:23 pm

FJ540 wrote:I'm not going to post here anymore. I won't see you at the breakfast after all.

Promises, promises......
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Re: Gun transport cases and the law

Postby hammAR on Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:27 pm

FJ540 wrote:I'm not going to post here anymore. I won't see you at the breakfast after all.


That's too bad............I wanted to pursue your knowledge of Darrell Mulroy - and the class that you took......
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Re: Gun transport cases and the law

Postby EJSG19 on Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:31 pm

FJ540 wrote:I'm trying to ensure that I'm not doing anything wrong.

I have no legal restrictions against owning guns. I have no criminal record on file, and I'm trying to keep it that way.



First step. Loosen up the tinfoil on your head man. Sheez Louise, I thought I was paranoid about LEO encounters.

Put the Effing gun out of reach, better yet in a case, like has been explained in this thread several times. LEO's want it safely stored. Nobody is going to sit you on the side of the road and split Effing hears about whether your case is "compliant or not". What crap. You rubber band a wash cloth around a shotgun and call that a case? You are an idiot and the cop will inform you. You put it in anything that looks closely like a case? You are fine. Or, get a permit, and you're fine. If your relatives are concerning you about transporting your guns, then why the Eff would you put them in that situation? Ridiculous thing to dwell on.

You ask for LEO's or anyone that has dealt with this problem? Well, no response, because for 99.9987 percent of people it isn't a problem. Stop making things harder than they need to be.

If you really have to :myball: thats ok, more bacon for the rest of us. You are still welcome of course. But these far-fetched "what if the most unlikely thing happens" threads are becoming tiresome as you can see.
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Re: Gun transport cases and the law

Postby RobD on Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:32 pm

FJ540 wrote:Just so you all know, Del Mulroy was my instructor in `96. I gave him a ride home after class.


Convenient, you took the class from someone who was an expert in all the things you ask questions about, and someone who cannot verify that you actually took the class, Well played.
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Re: Gun transport cases and the law

Postby justaguy on Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:34 pm

EJSG19 wrote: for 99.9987 percent of people

What system did you use to come up with this number?
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Re: Gun transport cases and the law

Postby hammAR on Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:35 pm

RobD wrote:
FJ540 wrote:Just so you all know, Del Mulroy was my instructor in `96. I gave him a ride home after class.


Convenient, you took the class from someone who was an expert in all the things you ask questions about, and someone who cannot verify that you actually took the class, Well played.


..yes, we can verify..........well played, we will see...... :?
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Re: Gun transport cases and the law

Postby EJSG19 on Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:36 pm

justaguy wrote:
EJSG19 wrote: for 99.9987 percent of people

What system did you use to come up with this number?


I made an educated estimate. I suspect the % of normal people in this case is actually much closer to 100% but I thought I would leave some margin for error as a true statistic should.
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Re: Gun transport cases and the law

Postby 1911fan on Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:39 pm

Geeeez. Guys. Lighten TFU.

Fj has tried to join in. He's been to a couple of events and he wants to be a apart of this. If his posting style bothers you get to know him first. He's making the effort to show at the events.

We don't all have to sing kumbuya but at least meet the guy and talk before having it out over literary style.
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Re: Gun transport cases and the law

Postby phorvick on Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:41 pm

1911fan wrote:Geeeez. Guys. Lighten TFU.

Fj has tried to join in. He's been to a couple of events and he wants to be a apart of this. If his posting style bothers you get to know him first. He's making the effort to show at the events.

We don't all have to sing kumbuya but at least meet the guy and talk before having it out over literary style.


Ah, it was him...not "us"...that took his ball and went home.
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Re: Gun transport cases and the law

Postby justaguy on Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:42 pm

EJSG19 wrote:
justaguy wrote:
EJSG19 wrote: for 99.9987 percent of people

What system did you use to come up with this number?


I made an educated estimate. I suspect the % of normal people in this case is actually much closer to 100% but I thought I would leave some margin for error as a true statistic should.

Do you reload? Because if you do you are going to blow your **** head off.
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Re: Gun transport cases and the law

Postby DeanC on Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:46 pm

justaguy wrote:
EJSG19 wrote:
justaguy wrote:What system did you use to come up with this number?
I made an educated estimate. I suspect the % of normal people in this case is actually much closer to 100% but I thought I would leave some margin for error as a true statistic should.
Do you reload? Because if you do you are going to blow your ******* head off.

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Re: Gun transport cases and the law

Postby EJSG19 on Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:53 pm

DeanC wrote:
justaguy wrote:
EJSG19 wrote: I made an educated estimate. I suspect the % of normal people in this case is actually much closer to 100% but I thought I would leave some margin for error as a true statistic should.
Do you reload? Because if you do you are going to blow your ******* head off.

+1


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Re: Gun transport cases and the law

Postby 1911fan on Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:55 pm

phorvick wrote:
1911fan wrote:Geeeez. Guys. Lighten TFU.

Fj has tried to join in. He's been to a couple of events and he wants to be a apart of this. If his posting style bothers you get to know him first. He's making the effort to show at the events.

We don't all have to sing kumbuya but at least meet the guy and talk before having it out over literary style.


Ah, it was him...not "us"...that took his ball and went home.
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Yeah but a lot of people have gone out of their way to encourage that.

In person he's a really nice guy, and he's trying and looking for a good place for his interests to mesh.
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Re: Gun transport cases and the law

Postby farmerj on Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:59 pm

And how many ways does he have to ask a question that raises enough eye brows that he can't get that he's making himself a target.

IF he is sooo unsure about what he is doing. He shouldn't do it until someone sits down with him face to face and says, "hey, this is the way things are."

If he can't do that, then he gets what he asks for.

go back and look at his post history...

He's done it all, teaches cops how many times in courts. Knows more than LEO's and the courts and attorney's who spent a LOT of time getting licensed...

The guy screams Gecko....

and we are supposed to cut him slack.
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Re: Gun transport cases and the law

Postby Stradawhovious on Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:03 pm

1911fan wrote:In person he's a really nice guy, and he's trying and looking for a good place for his interests to mesh.


I don't doubt that at all, especially coming from you, but then it's really in his best interest to take the time to listen to those around him with the knowledge to answer his questions, and steer him in the right direction (myself not included. I don't even listen to me.). This was attempted in the "Gas Station Hold Up" thread, and he simple pissed all over any attempt to answer or direct. Same went for other threads, which lead to the rain of beratement here over the same type of behavior. I firmly believe that if fj wants to learn and participate here, he can. And successfully. It's less important to know what you do know, than it is to know what you DON'T know. It took me a while to learn that lesson, but if I can figure it out, anyone can.
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