Littlebadwolf
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Member of the NRA and past member of the US Army Combat Pistol shooting rack (unmodified) .45 caliber 1911A colts
Walther PPKS I hope I never have to use it, but this thread got me to thinking. I have 3 daughters and I tell them all the time be aware of strangers approaching you in parking lots day or night. Thinking about it. How many strangers have approached you, when you have been out on your spyder. Do you know the intent of each and every person? I've had some very "interesting" people questioned me about mine. So far most are just curious and friendly. But as spyder owners we are used to the attention we get. I can honestly say I've talked with strangers when out on the spyder that I probably wouldn't have had I been driving my truck. So I unintentionally have let my guard down. The very thing I've told my daughters not to do.
well, since I can't carry at work, and I was working in a bad neighborhood, I bought myself a tazer. It has a flashlight, laser sight, cartridge as well as the prongs. I even have a case that clips onto the belt. It looks like a cell phone holder. No one knows I wear it and since I don't need a conceal permit, although I have one, it's not considered a weapon. That keeps my hubby with peace of mind.
Joyce
Wow--- lucky you--- those aren't legal in Michigan. Is it just a stun-gun, or an actual Taser that can shoot from like 30 feet away?
I always thought those would be a great thing to have...
Here's a great video of one in action.... cracks me up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yb_TyNv5-bY
Schweet! I want a taser gun now!!!! Practice on my younger brother with it.
well, since I can't carry at work, and I was working in a bad neighborhood, I bought myself a tazer. It has a flashlight, laser sight, cartridge as well as the prongs. I even have a case that clips onto the belt. It looks like a cell phone holder. No one knows I wear it and since I don't need a conceal permit, although I have one, it's not considered a weapon. That keeps my hubby with peace of mind.
BE VERY CAREFUL thinking you do not need a concealed permit. Some states DO recognize a taser as being on equal legal footing as that of a firearm (ie Indiana places them in the same category as a firearm and a permit IS required).
I highly recommend EVERYONE research their state laws on this matter so you are in legal compliance versus trouble due to ignorance of the law. I do not want to see any member reading this and think it applies to ALL states.
Remember having a concealed permit issued by your state IS NOT always universally accepted in all 50 states. Be smart and do a lil research!
Haha .... I carry a night stick in my truck, a retractable steel police baton in the car and an axe handle in the suv. That's on top of whatever I might be carrying for the day.Good points. I've been told that even carrying a baseball bat up near the driver can get you in trouble as that can be considered a concealed weapon.
Here's some good info if you're going state to state:
http://www.nraila.org/recmap/usrecmap.aspx
Like I said-- it's my PERSONAL choice not to carry on trips. To each his own.
I've never run into a situation that would require the use of deadly force... and doubt I ever will. Of all the people I personally know who carry--- never heard a single one that had to use it... ever.
Just a good idea to be well informed when ryding from state to state. Gun restrictions have been lowered quite a bit lately--- especially during the past year.:thumbup:
... I'm a retired airline pilot, I spent my entire professional life training and preparing for something that most likely would never happen.. But just in case.. for the sake of thousands of my passengers over the years. I was trained and prepared. .... Len
for comparison I placed it next to a VW.