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Plinker
Something is being overlooked here. We all have loved ones and extended family making these transactions as well. Not only is my chamber hot during the numerous CL transactions I've made previous to this, I insist upon "tagging along" with all other family transactor's potential deals as well, especially when larger $$ transactions may occur (cars, boy toys and so on). Gone so far as taking separate vehicles and lurking in the shadows before.
In regards to weapons in cars, CO dictates one loaded and concealed sidearm per vehicle. An empty auto with a separately stored loaded mag. IS considered loaded. No loaded rifles', scatterguns or bazooka's. Here's something interesting, I cannot find any code that addresses' revolver speed loaders, I.E., it seems to be even though an empty auto with a charged mag. inside of vehicle is considered to be a loaded weapon, an empty revolver with charged speed loader is not. Anybody know for sure?
Last thing, each local governing municipalities' are different. Laws in certain municipalities have been passed further restricting loaded sidearms inside of vehicles. City of Denver is the 1st that comes to mind, where any loaded weapon inside of a vehicle is illegal (class 3 felony) without a c/c permit. Charges are even more stringent within 500 feet of schools, various municipal buildings and so on. Most of us would look like doughnuts on legs by the we'd be paroled. No craigslist transactions in the city of Denver for me!
Did anybody know CO c/c permits are good in something like 18 other states? There's a list somewhere in cyberspace.
Did anybody know an Arizona drivers' license is good for 40 years and doubles as an AR c/c permit? If it wasn't so ^&%&^$^% hot, I'd move there and save a few bucks(lived there between May-Oct 1 summer season,*&^*&% sucked ass!).
Lastly, I can't %&^$%$%^$ believe that stupid-ass pinhead retard wound commit multiple felonies over an IPhone, my vote is already cast for this years Darwin's award!!
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