Javier730 wrote:steveincowtown wrote:I carry an ASP and my G23 every morning while jogging on the levee. I see a coyote once a month but they aren't very interested tangling with my dog that out weighs them by 60lbs.
A few months back I did have an interesting encounter when in the dimly lite wee hours of the morning what I thought was a coyote was b lining it towards me, fast enough that I didn't think an ASP was a good option. I drew my weapon. Turns out the owner was walking down by the river and the dog had just come up the levee to say high. He yelled out "whoa whoa!" I apologized and told him to be careful about the coyotes. He was incredibly understanding and for some reason has been very polite every time I see in the morning.
I hope to never have to shoot a dog in self defense.
PS: Re: carry of ASP. IANAL, but I am of the belief that if I am carrying my gun I am covered under the law to carry an asp as well.
What makes you believe that?
There's been a lot of back-and-forth discussion about it but below is the reason some believe that
PC §46.15. NON-APPLICABILITY wrote:(b) Section 46.02 does not apply to a person who:
(6) is carrying a concealed handgun and a valid license issued under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code, to carry a concealed handgun;
Others contend that was not what the legislature intended.