From another thread. Thank you Rich7553 for the inspiration:
Originally Posted by Rich7553
A LEO has no authority to "pull anyone's permit", and violation of either 790.053 or 790.10 does not constitute a felony, therefore in neither case is one's license at risk.
Jojo712 asks:
So who would volunteer to be our test case?
The pre-requisites are:
1. You don't care too much about your firearms license being in jeopardy for a little while (6 months, max)
2. You've got a gun that you wouldn't mind having in evidence for a bit while the case is ventilated
3. You've got a shirt that rides a little too high when you sit down and exposes your holster and a tiny piece of your gun while you sit
4. You've got a nearby Dunkin' Donuts and a friend across the street with a camera, recording (not for legal purposes, but for leverage purposes)
5. You walk in, plop down, as your shirt rides up order a donut, say hi to the officers and smile: "Good evenin' ladies an' gentlemen. How 'bout those Miami Heat?"
This can go a thousand ways, and all will go viral immediately. Test cases, anyone? I think this should be a thread of its own.
Originally Posted by Rich7553
A LEO has no authority to "pull anyone's permit", and violation of either 790.053 or 790.10 does not constitute a felony, therefore in neither case is one's license at risk.
Jojo712 asks:
So who would volunteer to be our test case?
The pre-requisites are:
1. You don't care too much about your firearms license being in jeopardy for a little while (6 months, max)
2. You've got a gun that you wouldn't mind having in evidence for a bit while the case is ventilated
3. You've got a shirt that rides a little too high when you sit down and exposes your holster and a tiny piece of your gun while you sit
4. You've got a nearby Dunkin' Donuts and a friend across the street with a camera, recording (not for legal purposes, but for leverage purposes)
5. You walk in, plop down, as your shirt rides up order a donut, say hi to the officers and smile: "Good evenin' ladies an' gentlemen. How 'bout those Miami Heat?"
This can go a thousand ways, and all will go viral immediately. Test cases, anyone? I think this should be a thread of its own.
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