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    CGN Ultra frequent flyer 667's Avatar
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    Why is this even a question..?

    'Pit stop on the way home from a USPSA match in Detroit MI.



    Pistol, ammo and related gear all aboard. 'Wasn't even bothered by USBP/DHS or CBSA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baddog377 View Post
    As soon as you put in something with the intent to conceal, you are open to a concealed weapons charge.
    An unloaded firearm is not a weapon. Unless you have the intent to beat on someone with it.... or point it at someone (for post below)

    https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Canadi...al_Law/Weapons
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    Quote Originally Posted by pflwarrior View Post
    An unloaded firearm is not a weapon. Unless you have the intent to beat on someone with it....
    The Supreme court disagrees with you but what do they know.

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    I guess taking the bus with a backpack with you pistol in it unloaded and secured is conceal carry too then! Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baddog377 View Post
    As soon as you put in something with the intent to conceal, you are open to a concealed weapons charge.
    So how come we don't hear about all the pistol owners who use Pelican cases getting charged? My Pelican case is red with an Apple sticker on it. Am I going to be arrested when there is no electronic device inside?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baddog377 View Post
    As soon as you put in something with the intent to conceal, you are open to a concealed weapons charge.
    ?? Didnt know we were not allowed to put our guns in cases. Guess im going to jail

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    Quote Originally Posted by 667 View Post
    Why is this even a question..?

    'Pit stop on the way home from a USPSA match in Detroit MI.



    Pistol, ammo and related gear all aboard. 'Wasn't even bothered by USBP/DHS or CBSA.
    Was bersmith on the back? Lol
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    When I was a kid I used to ride my bike to the range with my rifle bungied on the back of my sissy bar. The good ol' days....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onagoth View Post
    Was bersmith on the back? Lol


    No... He has his own bike.

    Well... He calls it a "bike", but... it has tassels on the ends of the handle bars and the pink wicker basket up front.
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    Ride to the range all the time in summer. Case locked in tour pack and ammo locked in side bag .


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