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So if he was CCing, he wouldn't have been robbed?
That's interesting. However, I didn't mean to imply that the wallet was a gun or that the gun was concealed in an actual wallet. Only that a holster for a vary small gun looks square and proportionally shaped like a wallet but in no way have any wallet like paraphernalia in it. Such as money, licence or credit cards. I thought that there wasn't a legal holster definition in regards to shape or size. But I could be wrong.i think there is a law against "wallet guns",, even with a CPL...
1245A Defender wrote:That's interesting. However, I didn't mean to imply that the wallet was a gun or that the gun was concealed in an actual wallet. Only that a holster for a vary small gun looks square and proportionally shaped like a wallet but in no way have any wallet like paraphernalia in it. Such as money, licence or credit cards. I thought that there wasn't a legal holster definition in regards to shape or size. But I could be wrong.i think there is a law against "wallet guns",, even with a CPL...
1245A Defender wrote:That's interesting. However, I didn't mean to imply that the wallet was a gun or that the gun was concealed in an actual wallet. Only that a holster for a vary small gun looks square and proportionally shaped like a wallet but in no way have any wallet like paraphernalia in it. Such as money, licence or credit cards. I thought that there wasn't a legal holster definition in regards to shape or size. But I could be wrong.i think there is a law against "wallet guns",, even with a CPL...
60% of criminals won't bother people if they know they are armed, that still leaves 40% who might still be braven to try this.