Gator 45/70
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LOL two posts in 11 years and you use one to call someone stupid.
Looks like we found the guy that hates the police and loves pistol magnets.
Hey bruh,Police need love too !!!
LOL two posts in 11 years and you use one to call someone stupid.
Looks like we found the guy that hates the police and loves pistol magnets.
Just over one year since the last time. Still not as uncivil as the old days when we beat the dead horse.
lol, that poor horse.Just over one year since the last time. Still not as uncivil as the old days when we beat the dead horse.
Are you a LA CHP instructor?
Cringe...what is that thing where you can’t stop looking at the freakish spectacle, like no matter how bad you wanna walk away you just can’t stop gawking? This thread.
Yeah I've been reading this thread quietly, waiting for the real answer to the original question. I think I saw the answer maybe...it all kinda turned into a pissing match though. We are all still on the same team ya???
The answer is in the first sentence of the first reply. The rest is lagniappe.
But to recap this thread:
- Yes it is legal to leave a loaded firearm in your vehicle in Louisiana, where permitted. Prohibited locations include Federal property.
- Carrying off body has disadvantages.
- Firearms can easily be stolen if unsecured.
- Your car is not an extension of your home, contrary to popular belief.
- You're not a CHP instructor unless you have the official shirt.
but an unloaded self defense gun in your car seems silly to many.
but so does on-body in certain situations; like sitting on your gun in a car (particularly behind the wheel), with a seat belt on.
but some people have secure places to park their vehicles too, where theft of their firearm is unlikely.
but until EVERYONE in the gun community finally understand this, sadly..........
I have to ask again, why are you sitting on your gun?
Not everyone is shapely enough to Appendix carry comfortably sitting down. To draw from @3:30-4 makes you have to navigate the seat belt connector. If you are small of back carry, you are literally sitting on it. I haven't heard anyone mention a shoulder rig, which is more plausible in a vehicle on person. What are your thoughts Dave?
The answer is in the first sentence of the first reply. The rest is lagniappe.
But to recap this thread:
- Yes it is legal to leave a loaded firearm in your vehicle in Louisiana, where permitted. Prohibited locations include Federal property.
- Carrying off body has disadvantages.
- Firearms can easily be stolen if unsecured.
- Your car is not an extension of your home, contrary to popular belief.
- You're not a CHP instructor unless you have the official shirt.
- I wouldn't consider navigating the seat belt buckle to be a reason to carry off-body. I see it as a reason to train to navigate the seat belt buckle.
- I would never recommend small of back carry. There are many reasons, but the Texas church shooting is a shining example of why I don't care for them.
- Since you haven't seen anyone mention shoulder holsters, I would call that a clue.
You forgot one:
An unsecured weapon in vehicle becomes a dangerous guided missile in a crash while any other unsecured items in that vehicle will safely be deflected by the driver's personal force field.
I take that as not many people actually using one often, but unlike many here I hate to assume to much. There will always be that one ******* who calls you out for it you know, "The One"?