dubya wrote:Well, this whole thread certainly makes you think twice about pushing the limits (not that I do). A wrong turn can certainly be costly in many ways.
I'm sure the OP would have preferred to have avoided this. Carrying several types and sizes of handguns it makes the most concealable more attactive. Thanks for all the info here.
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This past weekend I left my beloved .45 at home and put a .38 snubby in the pocket of my motorcycle jacket because of this post. I have never had a problem with printing or keeping the .45 concealed while riding, but the jacket is a little on the short side and I don't want to take any chances. I know Handog did nothing wrong and the charges were dropped, but who wants to go through that experience! It is good to know this type of situation can happen though.