EMNofSeattle
Regular Member
Well here I am, in Kellogg Idaho, sipping coffee at the McDonald's off of interstate 90. Have OC d in Fred Meyer in CDA and here in McDs (I kept my trusty model 10 in a locked case with a holster, 6 bullets, and 6 more in a speed loader with the gun unloaded until I hit the first rest area on the Idaho side then went into a bathroom stall with the case to arm up.
So far so good, it's amazing how what's supposed to be a fundamental right is viewed different. A mere 30 miles away I'm breaking the law, but after crossing the political boundary here I am and suddenly no issue.
A McDonalds clerk asked me if OC was legal. After I explained she said she knew that but warned me to be careful as she claims a cop in the panhandle killed an open carrier. No details other then that. Will have to look that up.
All future posts for my week of legal OC will be in the Montana sub forums as I'm heading straight to big sky country after I conclude. My coffee break. Hope everyone back home is doing well
So far so good, it's amazing how what's supposed to be a fundamental right is viewed different. A mere 30 miles away I'm breaking the law, but after crossing the political boundary here I am and suddenly no issue.
A McDonalds clerk asked me if OC was legal. After I explained she said she knew that but warned me to be careful as she claims a cop in the panhandle killed an open carrier. No details other then that. Will have to look that up.
All future posts for my week of legal OC will be in the Montana sub forums as I'm heading straight to big sky country after I conclude. My coffee break. Hope everyone back home is doing well
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