Carry at another person's home
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Re: Carry at another person's home
The worst thing a CHL holder can do is press their beliefs on an anti-gun person, like they try to do to us. If you know someone that does not want you to carry in their home, have respect for their beliefs and don't. Personally, since I carry ALL the time, I would just choose not to go to their home.
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Re: Carry at another person's home
I don't understand this. If you are drinking, you shouldn't plan on driving. If someone else is driving, you can have the weapon in the car. No problem.C-dub wrote:If there is some kind of party and I know I will be drinking I won't even have it in the car because of the drive home.
If there will be some game or activity that would require exposing the weapon. However, I may still carry and just opt to secure the weapon in the car prior whatever activity starting in this case.
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Re: Carry at another person's home
Guardian Solutions wrote:The worst thing a CHL holder can do is press their beliefs on an anti-gun person, like they try to do to us. If you know someone that does not want you to carry in their home, have respect for their beliefs and don't. Personally, since I carry ALL the time, I would just choose not to go to their home.

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Re: Carry at another person's home
That's the easy way out.gigag04 wrote:I don't associate with anti-gun people

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Well, I was thinking that anyone that would do this would not drink excessively and allow ample time to pass after the last drink before driving. I was also hoping that they would have not drank on an empty stomach and would also be moving around instead of just sitting on the couch pounding them down. That is what I would do if I were going to drink. I must say, though, that this scenario has not presented itself to me since long before I obtained my CHL and can't foresee it in the near or far future. I'm too old for drinking parties anymore.Purplehood wrote:I don't understand this. If you are drinking, you shouldn't plan on driving. If someone else is driving, you can have the weapon in the car. No problem.C-dub wrote:If there is some kind of party and I know I will be drinking I won't even have it in the car because of the drive home.
If there will be some game or activity that would require exposing the weapon. However, I may still carry and just opt to secure the weapon in the car prior whatever activity starting in this case.
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Re: Carry at another person's home
If they don't like it, they can ask me not to associate with them. Otherwise, unless we're drinking, I'm carrying.
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Concealed means concealed. Don't drink and be a moron; not while carrying.
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