Firearm Transport Question

   / Firearm Transport Question #51  
I get that Roy, and understand it completely. What I didn't understand is that my post thanking you guys for backing off was also deleted.

.....So, because you didn't get it the first time,........ I appreciate your restraint. Starting an argument was not my intention. Just wanted to ask a question.

Wasn't you at all, Bro...just another TBN member who frequently goes political in any firearms thread.
The fool lost out this time...might have deleted a few off topic posts, but the thread remains and you got about all the advice you need, I reckon. Good trade off, IMHO...
 
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I am retired SLED agent. Been retire from SLED for about 9 years. Call 803-737-9000 and somebody should be able to answer all your questions.

Thanks for the number PMA, I appreciate that.:thumbsup:
 
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Wasn't you at all, Bro...just another TBN member who frequently goes political in any firearms thread.
The fool lost out this time...might have deleted a few off topic posts, but the thread remains and you got about all the advice you need, I reckon. Good trade off, IMHO...

I think old IT just got lost on his way to the "Friendly Politics" forum.
 
   / Firearm Transport Question #54  
I think old IT just got lost on his way to the "Friendly Politics" forum.

Actually it was Roy who made the snide remark that got the thread off topic. I was just reading for interest until he brought up the Massachusetts business.

Happy to let it drop. Not sure who alerted the mods but I suppose they did the right thing.
 
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Actually it was Roy who made the snide remark that got the thread off topic. I was just reading for interest until he brought up the Massachusetts business.

Happy to let it drop. Not sure who alerted the mods but I suppose they did the right thing.

Actually, to set the story straight, it was Coyote Machine who started with the NVA. It's all good now, no harm, no foul:D
 
   / Firearm Transport Question #56  
This seemingly impenetrable web of sometimes sensible and sometimes idiotic laws is one reason we should all support national right-to-carry reciprocity; a concealed carry permit should be honored anywhere in the country. Time to write your congressperson.
 
   / Firearm Transport Question #57  
The proud gun owner/hunters of our days are falling to the wayside of the all inclusive city dwelling culture of today I remember when you had to actually hunt for a buck every year now they are so over populated they run around subdivisions like squirrels and people call them pests because their eating their gardens .Many see no reason to own a gun or enjoy hunting for food and I think in time there will be a total gun ban I just hope it does not happen until I'm gone !
 
   / Firearm Transport Question #58  
The proud gun owner/hunters of our days are falling to the wayside of the all inclusive city dwelling culture of today I remember when you had to actually hunt for a buck every year now they are so over populated they run around subdivisions like squirrels and people call them pests because their eating their gardens .Many see no reason to own a gun or enjoy hunting for food and I think in time there will be a total gun ban I just hope it does not happen until I'm gone !

Actually progress has been in our favor in many ways. Gun sales are setting records as are CCW permits. Compare the number of states allowing CCW 20 years ago vs. now. It's a strong trend in our favor.

I'l stop here from becoming political, LOL.

Ken
 
   / Firearm Transport Question #59  
Actually progress has been in our favor in many ways.

Very true. There was no such thing as a permit to carry a handgun in Texas until the mid to late 90s. And now they're common. And apparently the same is true of many other states.
 
   / Firearm Transport Question #60  
Very true. There was no such thing as a permit to carry a handgun in Texas until the mid to late 90s. And now they're common. And apparently the same is true of many other states.

living here in east Tn i would say many are getting their carry permits but I would bet 8 out of 10 trucks running these back roads have at least 1 under the seat
 

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