Concealed carry on your bike

What could you possibly expect from a response like this?

He doesn't want a response. Only trying to make his presents known. His first reply was to try and start an argument about the right to carry. Blanca responded and fed him what he wanted, so he has been out to attack Blanca ever since. If you notice all comments since the first have been toward Blanca. If we ignore him he will go away to find something else to pick at.

However, my question was never answered....I know nothing about carrying but have been looking into getting my permit. My question is why do you have to hide the weapon? Is it a law that it cannot be seen? I have ridden with guys that carry on thier side and its out in plain sight is that illegal?
 
Just out of curiosity, has anyone thought about carrying a light weight revolver?? There are some SWEET 45 ACPs out there. I'm a chick and I carry either a Combat Commander or a 45 revolver (only when riding on the mainland) but and in Alaska you can pretty much carry open or concealed but you can't carry into banks, bars, school zones, or court houses. As long as you don't get stupid, the cops usually have a pretty good attitude. The Benelli M3 was just too bulky :thumbsup:

Rio
 
To answer the plain site question: In the towns in my area of southern ohio it is illegal to open carry a firearm. Some counties do not restrict open carry, but some do.
 
However, my question was never answered....I know nothing about carrying but have been looking into getting my permit. My question is why do you have to hide the weapon? Is it a law that it cannot be seen? I have ridden with guys that carry on their side and its out in plain sight is that illegal?


In my state you can open carry. But Joe public views it as a dangerous person to see you walking around with a side arm. If you happen to cover your open carry without a CCW , you can get into major trouble. (They think you are trying to do something bad or looking for trouble.) The CCW allows you to hide your weapon legally. People act different when they see you with a side arm on. When it is hidden, they treat you like a regular person.
 
To answer the plain site question: In the towns in my area of southern ohio it is illegal to open carry a firearm. Some counties do not restrict open carry, but some do.

Really, I would think the law should be to keep a firearm in plain sight, because if its hid someone or an officer doesn't know its there until its too late. People may have evil thoughts and act on them but everyone deserves at least one warning who knows the warning may change there life. The thing holding me back from getting a gun is if I were in any of these instances that have been described I feel like I would shoot 1st. They would not know I had the gun until AFTER it put a hole in them. Thats also why I would need to open carry the only warning is on my hip.

The CCW allows you to hide your weapon legally. People act different when they see you with a side arm on. When it is hidden, they treat you like a regular person.

I can understand that.


So its not really a law you have to hide it. Its like a privilage to be able to hide it.
 
The thing holding me back from getting a gun is if I were in any of these instances that have been described I feel like I would shoot 1st. They would not know I had the gun until AFTER it put a hole in them. Thats also why I would need to open carry the only warning is on my hip.

actually, a person should never draw unless they are planning on shooting someone...pulling your gun as a "warning" can get you in a lot of trouble!
 
yo "two":

I remember when I was inept and thought that nothing bad ever happened to anyone.

did you're parents ever tell you to save up for a rainy day? what is that money for... in case you need it.

do you think we randomly wave guns around when driving through our local municipalities? No. they are there for the offchance of a rainy day where some poor soul tries something stupid. They are there for us to protect ourselves---- in case we need it.



and btw: when I was unable to understand that, I was 13.
 
Be very careful where you place a firearm on your person while riding. If you slide off the bike, a solid object of metal and polymer will seriously ruin your day when you hit the pavement. That said, I always carry a large sharp blade and mace. I have had more run-ins with dogs than people in my years of riding. You are not going to scare a dog by pointing a gun at him...
 
Just out of curiosity, has anyone thought about carrying a light weight revolver?? There are some SWEET 45 ACPs out there. I'm a chick and I carry either a Combat Commander or a 45 revolver (only when riding on the mainland) but and in Alaska you can pretty much carry open or concealed but you can't carry into banks, bars, school zones, or court houses. As long as you don't get stupid, the cops usually have a pretty good attitude. The Benelli M3 was just too bulky :thumbsup:

Rio


Thread diversion :laugh:

We may need a pic or two of a 'chick carrying a .45 while riding her bike'?

Sorry , carry on gents.
 
However, my question was never answered....I know nothing about carrying but have been looking into getting my permit. My question is why do you have to hide the weapon? Is it a law that it cannot be seen? I have ridden with guys that carry on thier side and its out in plain sight is that illegal?

You are allowed to carry either open or concealed in Tennessee, as long as you have a carry permit. Carrying without a permit is not currently legal in TN.

If you do not have a carry permit...

You may transport an unloaded handgun from place to place, but you may not wear it on your body. If you're simply transporting a weapon in a vehicle, I recommend that it is in some sort of case and out of your reach while driving. You don't want to give anyone a reason to question the fact that you are "transporting" and not "carrying."
 
Kevin, if you want to carry here in TN, go get a permit. Classes are Cheap. You have a great gun store just south of you (Guns and Leather in Ridgetop/Greenbriar). Not only does it make you legal, it also gives you good advice about the legalities. If you want to talk to me about it, then send me a PM. I've had a ccw for over 20 years. I've never been in a situation where I thought I may have to use it, but I'm glad I have that choice.
 
'I don't carry a gun because I'm paranoid. I have a gun, what do I have to be paranoid for?'


In Iowa I can now carry open or concealed, so if its on my hip while I'm riding and my jacket ****s, I'm still good. I carry a Taurus 24/7 pro d/s 9mm (4"), either in my blackhawk serpa finger-lock, or the inside pocket of my joe rocket leather. It fits in there like a glove.
 
Two:

You just about crossed the line with your post about Blanca (Saiid's) wife. I don't think it came out the way you meant it (at least, I hope not). That is not acceptable. Learn now or face the consequences. I personally did not like the way it came out, or the way it made me feel. If that post had been about my wife, I would not be in a very good mood about it. Go back and read it and think about it; and you'll understand what I'm talking about. If I have misread your post or your intent, then I apologize.

P.S. She's also known as the Cuban Dragon; she'll just cut you.
 
Kevin, if you want to carry here in TN, go get a permit. Classes are Cheap. You have a great gun store just south of you (Guns and Leather in Ridgetop/Greenbriar). Not only does it make you legal, it also gives you good advice about the legalities.

You're right. The class is half shooting & gun safety, and half legality. It's not difficult to get a permit here, and I'd suggest getting one even if you don't plan on carrying regularly. You never know when you may want to carry for whatever reason, and getting caught without a permit can ruin your life.
 
Two:

You just about crossed the line with your post about Blanca (Saiid's) wife. I don't think it came out the way you meant it (at least, I hope not). That is not acceptable. Learn now or face the consequences. I personally did not like the way it came out, or the way it made me feel. If that post had been about my wife, I would not be in a very good mood about it. Go back and read it and think about it; and you'll understand what I'm talking about. If I have misread your post or your intent, then I apologize.

P.S. She's also known as the Cuban Dragon; she'll just cut you.

Keith after reading it again and again I'm inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt. Whether or not he meant it as a statement or insult makes no difference to me. I'm fine with it. I intend on one day meeting all here , let's hope he does as well and realizes the gravity of each post.
 
Nice thing is pa is a open carry state by default. I have CCW and i have checked the reprocitiy states and good for those im traveling in... Bit confused though on in vehicle carry and long guns loaded a no no. Will have to read up more on pafoa website.
 
While carrying on the bike(s), I use a zippered side pouch, kinda like a fanny pack with no belt attached. It does have a belt clip but I use the heavy duty belt loop to attach it to my belt. Keeps everything hidden when parking and removing/storing.

The subject of open carry has always intrigued me. One thing that I can't stop thinking is the bad guys will know who to target first if dirty deeds are about to commence. With concealed, you never know who may be carrying!

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I don't like open carry; brings on waaay too much attention that I don't care for.
 
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