TWeatherford
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Hello folks,
Just found this place a few days ago and have enjoyed reading up on some of my fellow Kentuckians and there experiences exercising their 2nd amendment and KY state rights. I am in the process of getting my CCDW, but in the meantime have started carrying my 2" .357 revolver in a Bianchi nylon OWB holster. I have carried mostly in and around Bowling Green KY, including Walmart, Kroger, Gander Mountain and numerous small businesses. No one has said a word about it, few seem to even notice.
Anyway, I was going kayaking on Barren River Lake the other day. We planned to put in at a recreation area next to the dam. As we are driving in, there is a sign saying No Firearms as well as No Alchohol etc. As far as I can tell this rule is a violation of KY law. It is controlled by the Army Corps of Engineers and is a state park of some sort from what I can find out. Am I right, or is there something I'm missing? I do want to go kayaking there in the future so if I am correct I plan to do some legwork and try to get this sign down. If I had my CCDW I wouldn't really worry about it, but I figure OC might make some park rangers mad. I did see one while I was there.
Hello folks,
Just found this place a few days ago and have enjoyed reading up on some of my fellow Kentuckians and there experiences exercising their 2nd amendment and KY state rights. I am in the process of getting my CCDW, but in the meantime have started carrying my 2" .357 revolver in a Bianchi nylon OWB holster. I have carried mostly in and around Bowling Green KY, including Walmart, Kroger, Gander Mountain and numerous small businesses. No one has said a word about it, few seem to even notice.
Anyway, I was going kayaking on Barren River Lake the other day. We planned to put in at a recreation area next to the dam. As we are driving in, there is a sign saying No Firearms as well as No Alchohol etc. As far as I can tell this rule is a violation of KY law. It is controlled by the Army Corps of Engineers and is a state park of some sort from what I can find out. Am I right, or is there something I'm missing? I do want to go kayaking there in the future so if I am correct I plan to do some legwork and try to get this sign down. If I had my CCDW I wouldn't really worry about it, but I figure OC might make some park rangers mad. I did see one while I was there.