Cheyjam
Regular Member
I work 3rd shift and on the weekends still stay up all night. This last weekend, I was bored and took my dog for a walk at about 2am, then again at 7, both times I was OCing. After getting back to my house the second time, I left, without my gun to go get breakfast. Two police officers came in while I was eating and came to me, asked me if I was carrying, and I said no. They said they knew it was legal, and asked me for ID, I let them have my I.D. then they left.
I thought it was strange though, because when I first came hear and found out the rules, both me and a friend we're interested in carrying, he was still skeptical about the city having a code banning carrying. So I called the police, the officer told me I would be charged $300 and my firearm would be evidence, and after mentioning the state statute said, "If you're going to get all nit-picky quoting statutes you'll have to call our lawyer who writes the codes." Do you think even if they know it is legal, when asked they just tell people they cannot do it?
All in all when it came down to it my interaction with the police was pleasant, other than the food started getting cold while speaking with them.
I thought it was strange though, because when I first came hear and found out the rules, both me and a friend we're interested in carrying, he was still skeptical about the city having a code banning carrying. So I called the police, the officer told me I would be charged $300 and my firearm would be evidence, and after mentioning the state statute said, "If you're going to get all nit-picky quoting statutes you'll have to call our lawyer who writes the codes." Do you think even if they know it is legal, when asked they just tell people they cannot do it?
All in all when it came down to it my interaction with the police was pleasant, other than the food started getting cold while speaking with them.