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OCing with a loaded weapon

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CV67PAT:

--- Quote from: wardog6t on July 03, 2010, 11:06:39 PM ---
--- Quote from: IrishCarBomb on July 03, 2010, 03:51:49 PM ---Good, because I have been open carrying for a few weeks now with my HK USP with FMJ and Hydrashock alternating rounds.

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If you do not understand the law in regards to OC you probably should not OC. IMO Until you are fully aware and totally understand the all carry laws.

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Why? It's his right. What difference does it make to know the laws? Just do it and get some "on the job training".

autosurgeon:

--- Quote from: CV67PAT on July 05, 2010, 11:08:56 AM ---
--- Quote from: wardog6t on July 03, 2010, 11:06:39 PM ---
--- Quote from: IrishCarBomb on July 03, 2010, 03:51:49 PM ---Good, because I have been open carrying for a few weeks now with my HK USP with FMJ and Hydrashock alternating rounds.

--- End quote ---

If you do not understand the law in regards to OC you probably should not OC. IMO Until you are fully aware and totally understand the all carry laws.

--- End quote ---

Why? It's his right. What difference does it make to know the laws? Just do it and get some "on the job training".

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I would guess he is just concerned that without knowing the law he might get himself jammed up by OCing some place that is unlawful and lose all his gun rights??

wardog6t:
well losing his gun rights would be the minimal outcome. As stated getting jammed up with the court system with crimanal charges would probably but a major concern. Some of our "OC Guru's within this very forum have been jammed even even though they thought they new the laws.

IrishCarBomb:
OK look. To clear things up, I know the law doesn't state anything about ammo. I already know that. I also knew that CA's laws did. However, I did want clarification. Why shouldn't I alternate rounds? It makes perfect sense to. FMJ to break through anything that might be in the way, then a Hydrashock follow up. I think if you lived in a bad neighborhood like I did it makes even better sense. I learned that trick from SF guys when I was deployed because if they get stopped they have an FMJ to blow through the door and then HS to blow through the bad guy.

IrishCarBomb:
Not to mention since I did follow the law correctly, I should be ok wardog. Thank you for your concern though sir, better to be safe than sorry right?

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