Concealed Weapon Permit in Fulton County?
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Note- The Second Amendment IS your guarantee to carry.
Our Bill Of Rights only enumerates the God given abilities of man to be self-governin.
If you ask the state for the God given right to defend yourself, you already lost.
The "permission slip" the state gives you only limits your ability as to where you can carry and how.
If you agree to the permission slip, they define HOW YOU CARRY, as in holsters, etc...
If you don't follow their rules in lockstep you will be punished.
holler at me if you need more.
Our Bill Of Rights only enumerates the God given abilities of man to be self-governin.
If you ask the state for the God given right to defend yourself, you already lost.
The "permission slip" the state gives you only limits your ability as to where you can carry and how.
If you agree to the permission slip, they define HOW YOU CARRY, as in holsters, etc...
If you don't follow their rules in lockstep you will be punished.
holler at me if you need more.
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Originally Posted by riggz
Hmm, well I already carry now. I'm in a hairy situation that I didn't ask to be in. I just wanted to make sure if the poop hit the fan that I wasn't charged with breaking the law by not having a permit.
Regarding your "hairy" situation...There should be an emergency request clause in the paperwork for the CCP in which you can state an emergency situation, and they can speed up the process (or do an instant check and give you a probational CCP)......
Good luck. It's 3 months in Mecklenburg County (NC).
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riggz,
don't settle on a pistol yet. go to a range that rents a wide selection of revolvers and auto's. choose what feels good in your hand, and that you will actually carry.
if you choose somethin too large or heavy, you won't carry it for long anyway so why bother.
The 40 is great in many variations, proven good round. 45 is better but ..
don't forget onion field insurance, a good back-up is essential!
Ignore the gun store rambo's.
find what system you like and look'n pray for competent instruction if needed.
good luck and buy lotsa ammo!
don't settle on a pistol yet. go to a range that rents a wide selection of revolvers and auto's. choose what feels good in your hand, and that you will actually carry.
if you choose somethin too large or heavy, you won't carry it for long anyway so why bother.
The 40 is great in many variations, proven good round. 45 is better but ..
don't forget onion field insurance, a good back-up is essential!
Ignore the gun store rambo's.
find what system you like and look'n pray for competent instruction if needed.
good luck and buy lotsa ammo!
Last edited by old87; 09-05-2007 at 01:18 AM.
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