Your opinion is duly noted. However, since you are unaware of the court layout and I am not, you'll just have to trust that I'm responsible enough to not allow that to happen.Right2Carry wrote: I don't know about anyone else but I think keeping a firearm in a bag that is not in your immediate control is a bad idea. You could get distracted during play and some kid or thief could have your bag in a heartbeat. I personally think its a bad idea all the way around.
Is a High School Tennis Court Considered "Premises"
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yeah, most Tennis Courts are fenced in, so someone wanting to get ahold of yer gear would have to walk into the sole entrance, proceed to aforementioned gear, swipe, and retreat through sole exit.
if the Ninjas want yer Reebok bag that much....
not as likely a scenario as one going to a public B-Ball court and playing in a 5on5 pickup game (where one would actually NEED a gun).
course, there's a lot to be said about testing the retention of one's holster under such duress as throwing down thunderous dunks, or raining threes all day long, whilst downtown.
but that's a discussion for another day....
if the Ninjas want yer Reebok bag that much....
not as likely a scenario as one going to a public B-Ball court and playing in a 5on5 pickup game (where one would actually NEED a gun).
course, there's a lot to be said about testing the retention of one's holster under such duress as throwing down thunderous dunks, or raining threes all day long, whilst downtown.
but that's a discussion for another day....