A mild case? You're funny.sjfcontrol wrote:Seems to me the fair would be an excellent place to pick up a mild case of ebola. Don't think we're going this year.![]()
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A mild case? You're funny.sjfcontrol wrote:Seems to me the fair would be an excellent place to pick up a mild case of ebola. Don't think we're going this year.![]()
Yup. I told my friend that I knew some WAY better instructors if he'd like any references so he could retake the class and get correct information. I also referred him to this forum.Keith B wrote:I have heard several people quote things that [Pre-paid legal service] is apparently incorrectly telling them. One is that any 'No Gun's' sign is valid notification, and now this. I personally would not want to put my defense in the hands of someone who does not understand or interpret the laws well enough to know what's legal and what's not.
I wish. Just about the only reason I have ever gone is to get a look at all the different models of cars in one place and if my daughter wants to go with a friend or two. We have yet to hear that request so far this year.The Annoyed Man wrote:Stay home. Put your feet up. Eat healthy?TBJK wrote:It's almost that time again. This will be my first time carrying at the fair. Any other tips?
That's what I figured. I'll tell my friend that his friend's lawyer is an idiot.Outnumbered wrote:I went today- no armband, sash, or tiara required. Simple process. I walked up to the people with the wands and showed my CHL. She didn't even look up, so I brought it to her attention. She said she was new, and I told her I would need to speak to the police officer who was up in a stand about 3 steps away. The lady next to her explained to her that for CHLs she needed to send them to the officer. He looked at it briefly and waved us through.