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3FULLMAGS+1 wrote:Carrying in a no gun zone could have it's negative conseqences....but then it might be the difference in whether you live to see another day.....better to be safe than permanently sorry
Many folks adopt this approach. It's an individual decision that each person must make.
I will say that many "older" folks I know, as they move on in years, increasingly seem to take the attitude that they have less to lose in a criminal proceeding, and would rather be alive and charged than be a dead guy who followed a poorly thought-out statute.
YMMV.
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3FULLMAGS+1 wrote:Carrying in a no gun zone could have it's negative conseqences....but then it might be the difference in whether you live to see another day.....better to be safe than permanently sorry
Many folks adopt this approach. It's an individual decision that each person must make.
I will say that many "older" folks I know, as they move on in years, increasingly seem to take the attitude that they have less to lose in a criminal proceeding, and would rather be alive and charged than be a dead guy who followed a poorly thought-out statute.
Without this so-called "poorly thought-out statute", I dare say Ohio would not have a concealed handgun law on the books today.
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3FULLMAGS+1 wrote:Carrying in a no gun zone could have it's negative conseqences....but then it might be the difference in whether you live to see another day.....better to be safe than permanently sorry
Many folks adopt this approach. It's an individual decision that each person must make.
I will say that many "older" folks I know, as they move on in years, increasingly seem to take the attitude that they have less to lose in a criminal proceeding, and would rather be alive and charged than be a dead guy who followed a poorly thought-out statute.
Without this so-called "poorly thought-out statute", I dare say Ohio would not have a concealed handgun law on the books today.
I'd agree with that, I would just like to see it become a non-criminal matter, IE a civil matter only like some states have moved to.