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Salem, MO / Licking, MO

HighFlyingA380

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Joined
Nov 30, 2011
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301
Location
West St. Louis County (Ellisville)
Hey just wanted to let everyone know (especially HFA380).
I talked to Karen (Salem) this weekend, and found out another interesting tidbit of information. If I understood her correctly, the city of Salem has no laws/ordinances on the books pertaining to weapons. They go by state law when dealing with such things.

I guess, even I will find it hard to believe until I see the legendary missing section for myself. It sounds to simple/good to be true.
Guess maybe next time I'm in Salem, I'll stop in and take a picture of a blank piece of paper and have some wallet sized photos made.
Gotta get off here, I'm starting to get a little teary eyed.
I have attached a .pdf of the exact email response from Karen. It appears that it is in the Salem City Code book, but is just a copy of MO statutes. (look at the very last line)
 

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REALteach4u

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Nov 25, 2010
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428
Location
Spfld, Mo.
Yeah, you can't be intoxicated. Lickings definition (pretty sure it's the same pretty much everywhere): "Intoxicated means substantially impaired mental or physical capacity resulting from the introduction of any foreign substance into the human body." So you can't carry and be fall-down drunk (legal or not, a terrible idea), but, that's not stopping you from having a few beers with dinner.

BTW, are your familiar with Olig's BBQ; any info on how OC friendly they are there?

Heading out that way soon. Where is that place?
 
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