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Old 02-16-2008, 01:13 AM
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Well, if it hit the pavement, then something like an Astra is OK. No harm done. Not one of those expensive, pretty guns!
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Old 02-16-2008, 10:55 AM
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Conceal your gun like you don't have a permit.....
Like a gangbanger? I knew I had those size 10 times more than I wear pants for a reason...
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Old 02-18-2008, 01:25 AM
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Like a gangbanger? I knew I had those size 10 times more than I wear pants for a reason...
No, if you carry it like a gangbanger you may shoot your nads off

Why do you think they're always checking down there as they walk?
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Old 02-18-2008, 08:42 AM
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Old 02-18-2008, 10:20 PM
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The explanation of that law, as it was given to me, is that just the sight of a gun can be argued as "threatening." As the language reads, its an "or" not an "and" so only one of the 3 have to apply for you to be found unlawful. If the 80 year old lady at the grocery store sees either the imprint or the gun itself because of a movement you make and it freaks her out, she has then felt threatened by the fact you have a gun. I realize its dumb, but as the law is written I do not see this as much of a stretch.

Hard thing is, LEO's have no reason to be as careful as civilians because if they are caught with a weapon "peaking" out, they can flash a badge and all is well in the world. That same 80 year old woman who is scared to death because she saw your gun would be quickly calmed if you were able to pull out your badge and say "sorry ma'am, but i'm a police officer." As for the rest of us, we must be extra careful.

Remember, its our word against theirs. If you have a trustworthy witness with you when it happens, no worries. But if its just you and the old lady...personally I'd hate to have to explain to a cop that grandma over in the corner is crying for no apparent reason and that I'm not the bad guy.

That being said, I really do not see it as a big issue. I think if the police are called on me for someone "seeing" my gun, it'd be an inconvenience for me and I'd feel bad that I've freaked someone out, but I don't see it going to court or anything criminal. However, still something to keep in mind and try to avoid as much as humanly possible.
Sorry, but it's not a crime for your shirt to blow upward and expose you weapon unintentionally, it's just not and you will not find a DA that will file charges and unless you draw the weapon nothing can be construed as being threatening, I don't care if it's grandma or grandpa who saw your gun, its not illegal and I don't know of any grandma that would be that terrified of seeing a gun holstered, so I think this hypothetical situation is unlikely to ever happen in the real world. With that said you should always try your best to not expose, but things do happen sometimes that are out of our control.
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1. The defendant drew or exhibited a firearm in the immediate presence of someone else;
2. The defendant did so in a rude, angry, or threatening manner;

Remember it's not the gun owners perception, it's the someone else perception. I'm a expert on a case right now where the someone perception is a very big deal.
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lol! they can hardly walk sometimes, they have to use one hand just to hold up the pants! slaves to fashion! hahahaha!
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Just to put my two cents in here, from my observation nearly all people who are LEOs or citizens with CCWs will invest in holsters that fit properly so if I saw someone accidentally have their gun show while holstered I don't see it as a problem. All of us will have a clothing mishap at some point.

Now If I saw some shady looking character with a gun simply stuffed in their belt that is looking for trouble then yes, I would call the police. Most criminals I have seen did not have their gun in a holster when caught and booked.
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All of us will have a "clothing mishap" at some point.
I believe the current term is "wardrobe malfunction"
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I believe the current term is "wardrobe malfunction"
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You should see the stuff they use in the booking process before they go to arraignment court. They use sandwich bags, ripped linen, all sorts of things to hold up those oversized pants. I enjoy making fun of their new found fashion each morning that we walk courtline. I cannot remember a single time since I started working our station jail area in which I have seen a holster come in.

I do like this setup though... it's ingenuitive alright...



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I've seen that before, makes me laugh just as hard each time I do.
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The explanation of that law, as it was given to me, is that just the sight of a gun can be argued as "threatening." As the language reads, its an "or" not an "and" so only one of the 3 have to apply for you to be found unlawful. If the 80 year old lady at the grocery store sees either the imprint or the gun itself because of a movement you make and it freaks her out, she has then felt threatened by the fact you have a gun. I realize its dumb, but as the law is written I do not see this as much of a stretch.

Hard thing is, LEO's have no reason to be as careful as civilians because if they are caught with a weapon "peaking" out, they can flash a badge and all is well in the world. That same 80 year old woman who is scared to death because she saw your gun would be quickly calmed if you were able to pull out your badge and say "sorry ma'am, but i'm a police officer." As for the rest of us, we must be extra careful.

Remember, its our word against theirs. If you have a trustworthy witness with you when it happens, no worries. But if its just you and the old lady...personally I'd hate to have to explain to a cop that grandma over in the corner is crying for no apparent reason and that I'm not the bad guy.

That being said, I really do not see it as a big issue. I think if the police are called on me for someone "seeing" my gun, it'd be an inconvenience for me and I'd feel bad that I've freaked someone out, but I don't see it going to court or anything criminal. However, still something to keep in mind and try to avoid as much as humanly possible.
I think you hit the nail on the head. In our state, we are cautioned about "imprinting" and "profiling" our weapons for others to see. It's why it's called a "Concealed Weapons Permit."

The last thing you want is to alarm someone. But then again, in my neck of the woods, you see open carry a lot.
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Just to put my two cents in here, from my observation nearly all people who are LEOs or citizens with CCWs will invest in holsters that fit properly so if I saw someone accidentally have their gun show while holstered I don't see it as a problem. All of us will have a clothing mishap at some point.

Now If I saw some shady looking character with a gun simply stuffed in their belt that is looking for trouble then yes, I would call the police. Most criminals I have seen did not have their gun in a holster when caught and booked.
I know what you mean. About four months ago I was at an Arbys waiting for my order when some meyth head came up to the counter with the damedest thing sticking out of his pants (NO it was not a one eyed willie) but it was plastic. I decided to leave and came back after he left.
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So what do you guys say when it happens to show, or you get an unexpected hug and someone gives you the look?
Just try to hug with your elbows in and low.
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