bocraw
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I have this unfortunate ******* match going on with my neighbor's involving their dogs. For those who like to read, here is the summary.
The bottom line is my neighbors will be looking to retaliate over anything, no matter how petty. So I want to watch my Ps and Qs with my gun and do everything strictly by the book. I just read an excellent post about the Hoover Police Department, and that puts some of my concerns at ease.
I guess I should disclose that I've never owned a pistol, until now. I did obtain a concealed carry permit. And I hope I never have to fire the gun again. (I fired it at the shooting range to make sure I can safely operate.)
My understanding is that while I am on my property, I can basically carry my guns when I want and how I want. What about my neighbor's property? Can I knock on his door and ask if he is available to talk? Does it matter if the gun is concealed or not? It looks like according to 13A-11-52, it is okay to do this both concealed and open if I have a permit.
Damn, this stuff is complicated! Someone simplify it for me please.
The bottom line is my neighbors will be looking to retaliate over anything, no matter how petty. So I want to watch my Ps and Qs with my gun and do everything strictly by the book. I just read an excellent post about the Hoover Police Department, and that puts some of my concerns at ease.
I guess I should disclose that I've never owned a pistol, until now. I did obtain a concealed carry permit. And I hope I never have to fire the gun again. (I fired it at the shooting range to make sure I can safely operate.)
My understanding is that while I am on my property, I can basically carry my guns when I want and how I want. What about my neighbor's property? Can I knock on his door and ask if he is available to talk? Does it matter if the gun is concealed or not? It looks like according to 13A-11-52, it is okay to do this both concealed and open if I have a permit.
Damn, this stuff is complicated! Someone simplify it for me please.