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"Allen Epps" wrote in message
... In article , Doug Kanter wrote: "Greg Pavlov" wrote in message ... On Tue, 11 May 2004 02:01:31 -0600, Warren wrote: What if I didn't like Golden Retrievers but loved Chihuahuas, should I be allowed to tell you that you can no longer own or breed them? They are a pretty useless dog..... (not really, but just for the sake of argument ;-) Wouldn't you argue that there is a use for Goldens even though *I* didn't think so? I can see it clear as day: an Attack Golden Retriever, more powerful than a bag of marshmallows, meaner than a week-old baby, capable of ripping you apart at the slightest provocation....just like your average 38... Did you ever see the Far Side cartoon about golden retrievers? "The 4 Moods of Golden Retrievers" Four frames in the cartoon, showing the dog with identical faces in each frame - mindless contentment, tongue hanging out. Each frame labeled: Happy, sad, angry, bored, or some such thing. If not, Here you go. http://www.johnstons.org/roy/comics/...s.cfm?Comic=26 Allen Irish Setters also act like throw rugs? :-) |
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That says "engaged in" and not 'on their way to be engaged in' You're still breaking the law. There are a couple of exemptions that apply One is the "engaged in" definition. It can be argued that driving to and from is still being "engage in" and is a distinction that would most likely be raised during any legal proceedings. The courts have better things to do and would probably make an allowance for somebody obviously going to or from any outdoor activities because of their intent. The case would most likely never make it past the prosecutor because of legal definitions, interpretations of the law and the laws themselves. Another interesting fact is that "Montana has no prohibitions against carrying a weapon in a motor vehicle, although federal rules may apply in national parks." http://www.doj.state.mt.us/enforceme...ledweapons.asp Montana is different from other states and maybe that is what you are basing your opinion on, but here a concealed weapon is only considered "concealed" if it is hidden on your person. IIRC, a weapon underneath a seat is considered concealed in California. I actually learned much of this by asking a sheriff's deputy several years ago and so my information is based upon something more other than your (mis)interpretations of the law here. Just to make sure, I just got off the phone with the Sheriff's Department and asked again. I spoke to Sharon, you can give her a call if you like at (406) 582-2100, who is the Sheriff's secretary. The question I asked was that the law is clear on the exceptions for carrying concealed weapons in regards to outdoor activities, but what about if you are going to or from those activities. Would it be alright to store the firearm underneath the truck seat? She said yes, you can store it under your seat or in a "cubby hole" and that is perfectly legal. It is only concealed if it is on your person, I.e. in a coat pocket, purse, etc and only for those purposes would you need a CWP. Basically, storing one under your seat or hidden from view is somewhat encouraged for logical reasons. Having an unlocked firearm visible in a locked vehicle is an invitation to thieves, etc. If a cop wanted to be an asshole because you failed the "attitude test" by being a dick or if he was having a bad hair day, he could still arrest you for having one "concealed" under your seat because it isn't his job to prove guilt or innocence but to enforce laws. This would not hold up in court, who combined with a jury are the arbiters of guilt and innocence, so it would only be an inconvenience. I run that risk (not being a dick because I am very respectful to law enforcement officers and appreciate the hard work that they do and what they put up with, but them having a bad day, etc) every time I take my pistol anywhere and, as I have said before, place my faith in the legal system. The benefits of storing it under my seat outweigh the negatives IMO because my old truck is very easy to break into. You're another sorry example of the 'law-abiding' gun owner. Sorry, you lose. But thanks for playing. :-) You lost. Okay. :-) -- Warren (use troutbum_mt on either yahoo or earthlink to respond via email) |
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"Warren" wrote in message
... wrote... Wow. What an interesting pile of assumptions. I asked a question about a dog's nature. If you didn't notice, the reply was to Greg and not your question. But to answer your question, no I never saw the cartoon. -- Warren (use troutbum_mt on either yahoo or earthlink to respond via email) Sorry. The messages have become so deeply nested in my newsreader, it's getting hard to tell who's responding to whom, especially if one reads too fast while doing eleven other things. I plead the fifth. |
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![]() "Doug Kanter" wrote... "Warren" wrote... wrote... Wow. What an interesting pile of assumptions. I asked a question about a dog's nature. If you didn't notice, the reply was to Greg and not your question. But to answer your question, no I never saw the cartoon. -- Warren (use troutbum_mt on either yahoo or earthlink to respond via email) Sorry. The messages have become so deeply nested in my newsreader, it's getting hard to tell who's responding to whom, especially if one reads too fast while doing eleven other things. I plead the fifth. That's okay, Warren. We all do it sometimes. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote... "Warren" wrote... wrote... Wow. What an interesting pile of assumptions. I asked a question about a dog's nature. If you didn't notice, the reply was to Greg and not your question. But to answer your question, no I never saw the cartoon. -- Warren (use troutbum_mt on either yahoo or earthlink to respond via email) Sorry. The messages have become so deeply nested in my newsreader, it's getting hard to tell who's responding to whom, especially if one reads too fast while doing eleven other things. I plead the fifth. That's okay, Warren. We all do it sometimes. -- TL, Tim Quiet, Margaret. |
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On Tue, 11 May 2004 17:08:25 -0400, Greg Pavlov
wrote: On Tue, 11 May 2004 12:45:04 -0600, Warren wrote: On a serious note, I think the reason why you dismiss and make fun of such examples is that you are afraid to examine the logic and rationale behind them. The reason I dismiss it is very, very simple: I can take a gun, point it at your head, and with a simple twitch of a finger I can kill you with it. On the other hand, no matter what I did I would not be able to get a Golden to do any worse than lick your hand. And that is the long and short of it. You, lucky person that you are, never met Bongo. One of the most vicious dogs I've known. Luckily, unlike most retriever breeds, he had strong property rules and never left his own yard. Pure Golden, parents, litter mates, and other household dog (one of his litter mates, in fact) all the usual Golden sweetness. Bongo was otherwise wired. -- rbc:vixen,Minnow Goddess,Willow Watcher,and all that sort of thing. Often taunted by trout. Only a fool would refuse to believe in luck. Only a damn fool would rely on it. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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