State Fair carry
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State Fair carry
Went to the state fair on opening day. I knew from the website that concealed carry was allowed. When I got to the metal detectors I informed
the lady checking us that I would set off the metal detector due to concealed carry. She simply told me to walk around the detector and show
the nearest policeman my LTC. I walked over to a policeman sitting on a raised platform and showed him my LTC. He took a short glance at it
and told me to have a nice day and enjoy the fair. So all in all a good interaction. But the truth is, I could have just walked on in and not said
anything. The policeman was looking at 10 plus lines of people. Not a very secure setup for them. But they did keep me from carrying my
pocket knife in!
the lady checking us that I would set off the metal detector due to concealed carry. She simply told me to walk around the detector and show
the nearest policeman my LTC. I walked over to a policeman sitting on a raised platform and showed him my LTC. He took a short glance at it
and told me to have a nice day and enjoy the fair. So all in all a good interaction. But the truth is, I could have just walked on in and not said
anything. The policeman was looking at 10 plus lines of people. Not a very secure setup for them. But they did keep me from carrying my
pocket knife in!
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Re: State Fair carry
The officer never said anything about my pocket knives...lol
ADD: The officer did inform me that open carry was prohibited...
ADD: The officer did inform me that open carry was prohibited...
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Re: State Fair carry
Not going this year but that was a copy of my visit last year they told me to put my knife totally in my pocket with clip not showing
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yep. Dumb and dumber were staffing the metal detector. I was told I could carry in my HG but not my pocket folder.RoyBoy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 1:23 pm Went to the state fair on opening day. I knew from the website that concealed carry was allowed. When I got to the metal detectors I informed
the lady checking us that I would set off the metal detector due to concealed carry. She simply told me to walk around the detector and show
the nearest policeman my LTC. I walked over to a policeman sitting on a raised platform and showed him my LTC. He took a short glance at it
and told me to have a nice day and enjoy the fair. So all in all a good interaction. But the truth is, I could have just walked on in and not said
anything. The policeman was looking at 10 plus lines of people. Not a very secure setup for them. But they did keep me from carrying my
pocket knife in!
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So, the answer is to carry your concealed knife so close to your handgun that D&D can't tell?Bitter Clinger wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 2:04 pmyep. Dumb and dumber were staffing the metal detector. I was told I could carry in my HG but not my pocket folder.RoyBoy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 1:23 pm Went to the state fair on opening day. I knew from the website that concealed carry was allowed. When I got to the metal detectors I informed
the lady checking us that I would set off the metal detector due to concealed carry. She simply told me to walk around the detector and show
the nearest policeman my LTC. I walked over to a policeman sitting on a raised platform and showed him my LTC. He took a short glance at it
and told me to have a nice day and enjoy the fair. So all in all a good interaction. But the truth is, I could have just walked on in and not said
anything. The policeman was looking at 10 plus lines of people. Not a very secure setup for them. But they did keep me from carrying my
pocket knife in!
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Re: State Fair carry
im gonna start a new thread...
Pocketknives: concealed vs open carry
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I wear a badge when carrying a concealed knife so they know it’s ok.Grundy1133 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 4:35 pm im gonna start a new thread...
Pocketknives: concealed vs open carry
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I had the same thing happen at Dallas City Hall. I know the state law makes them have to let me in with a pistol. However I would expect someone to go, well we let him in with a G17 and 2 spare mags, maybe his 2" old timer is okay. But no, had to walk all the way back out to the truck to put my super dangerous pocket knife up.Bitter Clinger wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 2:04 pmyep. Dumb and dumber were staffing the metal detector. I was told I could carry in my HG but not my pocket folder.RoyBoy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 1:23 pm Went to the state fair on opening day. I knew from the website that concealed carry was allowed. When I got to the metal detectors I informed
the lady checking us that I would set off the metal detector due to concealed carry. She simply told me to walk around the detector and show
the nearest policeman my LTC. I walked over to a policeman sitting on a raised platform and showed him my LTC. He took a short glance at it
and told me to have a nice day and enjoy the fair. So all in all a good interaction. But the truth is, I could have just walked on in and not said
anything. The policeman was looking at 10 plus lines of people. Not a very secure setup for them. But they did keep me from carrying my
pocket knife in!
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The answer appears to be that honesty is simply NOT the best policy.bblhd672 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 4:32 pmSo, the answer is to carry your concealed knife so close to your handgun that D&D can't tell?Bitter Clinger wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 2:04 pmyep. Dumb and dumber were staffing the metal detector. I was told I could carry in my HG but not my pocket folder.RoyBoy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 1:23 pm Went to the state fair on opening day. I knew from the website that concealed carry was allowed. When I got to the metal detectors I informed
the lady checking us that I would set off the metal detector due to concealed carry. She simply told me to walk around the detector and show
the nearest policeman my LTC. I walked over to a policeman sitting on a raised platform and showed him my LTC. He took a short glance at it
and told me to have a nice day and enjoy the fair. So all in all a good interaction. But the truth is, I could have just walked on in and not said
anything. The policeman was looking at 10 plus lines of people. Not a very secure setup for them. But they did keep me from carrying my
pocket knife in!
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NNT wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 7:49 pmI wear a badge when carrying a concealed knife so they know it’s ok.Grundy1133 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 4:35 pm im gonna start a new thread...
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I still prefer the sash and tiara. They keep me from getting shot by the responding police officers.
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They waved me right through when they saw mine.bblhd672 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 4:32 pmSo, the answer is to carry your concealed knife so close to your handgun that D&D can't tell?Bitter Clinger wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 2:04 pmyep. Dumb and dumber were staffing the metal detector. I was told I could carry in my HG but not my pocket folder.RoyBoy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 1:23 pm Went to the state fair on opening day. I knew from the website that concealed carry was allowed. When I got to the metal detectors I informed
the lady checking us that I would set off the metal detector due to concealed carry. She simply told me to walk around the detector and show
the nearest policeman my LTC. I walked over to a policeman sitting on a raised platform and showed him my LTC. He took a short glance at it
and told me to have a nice day and enjoy the fair. So all in all a good interaction. But the truth is, I could have just walked on in and not said
anything. The policeman was looking at 10 plus lines of people. Not a very secure setup for them. But they did keep me from carrying my
pocket knife in!
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The State Fair no longer interests me and after my battle with them and the city over CC several years ago I no longer care to fight that again with OC.
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