I am very sure some of you don't have your CCW.
How exactly do you get away with packing on your person?
Or in your car?
>>32361961
just don't be a nigger.
>>32361961
varies state by state, what's legal in one is super illegal in CA
>i have my cwp
check your local laws. My state required a gun to be unloaded, secured (in a case/mfr box), and out of reach from the driver if you're in a car
constitutional carry a/o open carry are a crap shoot. if you've concealed properly, no one should know you have a gun, but if you ever need to draw you'll be fucked hard by the law
>>32361961
>Or in your car?
In Texas we can carry in car without a license.
>>32361961
By getting my CCW?
One thing at a time.
I have a j frame iwb. No belt. It's not humanly possible to see it. No one will ever know, unless I walk into a metal detector.
Live in a state where it's legal without a permit.
>>32361961
By not being a nigger. This is America, random searches are illegal unless you're a criminal or it's penis inspection day.
Open carry state. It has to be visible in your car, so putting it in the glove box is actually illegal unless you have a CCW. I wish they'd cut the bullshit laws and just pass Constitutional carry so we don't have to remember 15 fucking laws and ordinances per state.
>>32362002
I really wished we move towards consitutional carry here, but car carry is nice. I work in the oilfield and I'm pretty much at work or my house so I havent gotten my CHL because I cant justify the fee for something I cant really carry
>>32361961
By living in Missouri.
>>32361961
Your car is an extension of your house.
I have mine so... yea...
>>32361961
Living in a shitty communist country I carry a knife, thought about illegally CCing quite a lot of times and might do it on a few ocassions.
Some states here even ban "knives over 10cm".
>>32361961
I don't need a CCW in my state to carry concealed.
>>32361961
I've got my ccw but i've literally never been asked to show it. So basically what >>32361981 said
>>32364416
This
Based Georgia
I've carried and continue to carry "illegally" in Commiefornia since I turned 21.
Rather be judged by 12 than be carried by 6
>>32364899
Never gotten caught yet?
I travel for work with months off in the winter in Michigan. The states I go to are TX, AZ, and CA. I have a house trailer that I tow with me to each new location every year and every state has stand your ground laws so Im all good because if a trailer is hooked up to water and electric it is considered a house.
I also rarely ever have to leave my work location other than quick grocery shopping