No wonder the cop seemed amused!
Well, I guess it's better to Err on the side of Caution, right?
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- Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:26 pm
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Printing- What amount is acceptable?
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- Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:01 pm
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Printing- What amount is acceptable?
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It's been awhile, glad to be back!
Hey everyone,
Had a minor emergency a few weeks ago in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania- I'm here for school. Checked with the state AG's office to verify that a Texas permit was valid here, given my situation, got the green light, and shortly after I got home, a Water main burst up the street. I wandered down to see where it was coming from, forgetting I had my 1911 on at the 5 o clock position.... under a T-Shirt.
To make matters worse, a dog was being carried down the road, along with some large rocks. I've got a soft spot for dogs, so I waded out and grabbed the mutt, getting soaked in the process. Dog was happy, I was happy, and the cop that wandered over thanked me- apparently he'd been trying to keep up with the dog for the better part of a block....and then I remembered my .45. I asked him if it was a problem, as the soaked T-Shirt was clinging and stretched over the weapon (Galco IWB holster- worth every penny.) He shrugged and said "It looks like you've got a flashlight tucked into your pants, son. Don't tell, and noone will ask".
I may have been lucky with the officer in question, what's everyone think?
Had a minor emergency a few weeks ago in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania- I'm here for school. Checked with the state AG's office to verify that a Texas permit was valid here, given my situation, got the green light, and shortly after I got home, a Water main burst up the street. I wandered down to see where it was coming from, forgetting I had my 1911 on at the 5 o clock position.... under a T-Shirt.
To make matters worse, a dog was being carried down the road, along with some large rocks. I've got a soft spot for dogs, so I waded out and grabbed the mutt, getting soaked in the process. Dog was happy, I was happy, and the cop that wandered over thanked me- apparently he'd been trying to keep up with the dog for the better part of a block....and then I remembered my .45. I asked him if it was a problem, as the soaked T-Shirt was clinging and stretched over the weapon (Galco IWB holster- worth every penny.) He shrugged and said "It looks like you've got a flashlight tucked into your pants, son. Don't tell, and noone will ask".
I may have been lucky with the officer in question, what's everyone think?