In Reply to: Re: Conceal to carry posted by Scott 730 on December 12, 2012 at 16:41:22:
It is permit to carry. You do need either a permit to purchase or permit to carry to purchase a handgun. This is sent to the gov where it is recorded.This is called registration in my book. I do agree about your comment of what not to do but seeing you are a expert what would you have done? Remenber hindesight is 100%. Maybe after being burglarized several times he snapped. Neither of us was in his shoes. Granted he was wrong in killing them. What if he hollered stop and they came at him? I would like to see you open carry and get by with it . The proper term is permit to carry but you are just inviting problems doing so. The firm advice was conceal and carry to avoid many problems. The name of my instructor is easily read on my certificate. What is the name of your instructor?
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