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chevysoldier

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  1. Hey All, I have a police trade Glock 23, .40 cal 3rd Gen that I am going to sell. It has Tru-Glo night sites installed and three 13 round mags. It shoots great. I cleaned it all up when I got it and greased it. The reason I am selling would make Chevy proud. I want to get an M&P. So I would also consider a trade. I am listing it for $450 on ArmsList but would take $400 from an OR member. I will post pics later.

    Woohoo. Another m&p convert. :banana:

  2. I know its their law - but I mean I wonder why they even bothered having an open carry law if they also require the gun to be unloaded...doesnt make too much sense...i wonder if youre allowed to carry a loaded magazine as long as its not in the gun?

    I think you can carry a loaded mag. It's cali's way of trying to get around the 2nd.

  3. changing the speed limit never works. chevy please re-quote the philosophy for gun control and how the same theory applies to road policy by our great leaders...
    The philosophy of gun control: Teenagers are roaring through town at 90MPH, where the speed limit is 25. Your solution is to lower the speed limit to 20.
    I know that at one time the government threatened to take away federal money if they lowered the speed limit. Wonder if that still applies?!

    They did that with the drinking age too. :rolleyes:

  4. The 2A might be subjective' date=' but open carry legality isn't. "Jeremy" should not have been approached by any officer, so long as he wasn't breaking any laws. It appears in his video that he was being questioned for the gun. That's an unlawful stop. (at least it is in Ohio)[/quote']

    I have only skimmed over this thread, didn't read a whole lot since I haven't had the time to. Anyways, he was well within his rights to talk to the guy. Not once was this a seizure and Jeremy could have walked away. Was not a Terry Stop. If the officer got a "man with a gun" call, then he did the right thing by having a voluntary encounter. If he didn't have a MWAG call, who know why he did what he did. Community policing, just checking in, helping the to OC'er feel comfortable? I dunno. Anything FZRMatt has said is spot on and in line with everything currently taught IAW OPOTA training curriculum.

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