high angle120
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today i forgot my permit at home realized it when i went into basspro at the checkout. what would of happened if i were pulled over or stopped and didnt have my permit on me while carry.
today i forgot my permit at home realized it when i went into basspro at the checkout. what would of happened if i were pulled over or stopped and didnt have my permit on me while carry.
today i forgot my permit at home realized it when i went into basspro at the checkout. what would of happened if i were pulled over or stopped and didnt have my permit on me while carry.
best thing to do in this situation is go STRAIGHT to OC. *if your in a state that allows OC without a permit* OR go straight to your car , unload, clear and store your weapon in the trunk untill you get home.
This part is not required in Mo. We can CCW in car all we want , permit or not.
nothing good. most states do not have an "active" list of permit holders, seeing as alot of different cities and municipalities issue them its hard to cross reference. 99% of the time the only evidence the LEO has that you are not illegally concealing a weapon is the physical permit that you give him. odds are one of two things will happen if stopped without your permit. seeing as its not a DL and they cannot just check the computer he will most likely arrest you.
Technically, you do not have to prove anything. MULES is your proof.
My permit is through Florida I live in Missouri will it still shot on the Leo computer?
My permit is through Florida I live in Missouri will it still shot on the Leo computer?
I have Utah's and was wondering this as well. I might call up the Sheriff and ask.
I see that you are from Maine and might have wandered on this board by accident, but get your facts straight before posting.
In MO there is a $35 fine for concealed carry while not in possession of your permit. It is NOT considered a criminal offense, they will not arrest you until you can prove it etc.
It is clearly outlined in Missouri Revised Statues Chapter 571
Weapons Offenses Section 571.121.
You can read it here.
http://www.moga.mo.gov/statutes/C500-599/5710000121.HTM
6. And most importantly, you are not, repeat not excluded from the GFSZ act and could be charged federally for violating it.
correct me if im wrong, but if you are on private property you should be ok?