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Re: Hawkeye in Milford

PostPosted:Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:33 am
by Boots
Hawkeye wrote:Spent Saturday in Maryland so obviously I could not O/C but I can conceal carry in MD. ....
You were able to get a MD concealed carry permit? ... or am I missing something?

Re: Hawkeye in Milford

PostPosted:Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:52 am
by pick_six
i swear, thats what i was thinking, but wasnt sure about asking.

retired mil/leo carve out?
Boots wrote:
Hawkeye wrote:Spent Saturday in Maryland so obviously I could not O/C but I can conceal carry in MD. ....
You were able to get a MD concealed carry permit? ... or am I missing something?

Re: Hawkeye in Milford

PostPosted:Mon Jul 13, 2015 12:26 pm
by Hawkeye
pick_six wrote:i swear, thats what i was thinking, but wasnt sure about asking.

retired mil/leo carve out?
OK, I should have explained. I am a Correctional Officer so I can carry under LEOSA. While technically an LEO I really do not feel like one because when I am off duty I have no LEO authority.

Re: Hawkeye in Milford

PostPosted:Mon Jul 13, 2015 12:29 pm
by Kuntryboy816
Hawkeye wrote:I have the permit from the Chief of Police in Dover that says I must have that with me but I was wondering if having a copy of the letter scanned into my phone will satisfy that requirement. Maybe someone on this forum has some insight on that. Ended the day with a trip to the Lowe's in Lewes.
Before my CCDW, I cut all of the margin off to make it smaller and kept it folded up in my wallet. It started to wear so, to keep mine on hand, I had my wife make a wallet sized copy of the original and laminate it. I had the original in my Jeep in case they didn't like the smaller version (it was legible). I have pictures somewhere but I'll post some when I get home of the wallet version.

Re: Hawkeye in Milford

PostPosted:Tue Jul 28, 2015 8:39 am
by Hawkeye
While I have been actively open carrying here in lower, slower, everything is so routine and mundane as to not be worth posting. In the last week or so I have been to Dover, Camden, Milford, Lewes and every place in between with nary a thing worth mentioning. That is a good thing but boring for a log entry.

Re: Hawkeye in Milford

PostPosted:Sat Aug 22, 2015 1:03 pm
by porsche060
wouldn't OCing in Lewes be against the law?

Other than Dover (with letter) are there any other cities?

Re: Hawkeye in Milford

PostPosted:Sat Aug 22, 2015 10:43 pm
by Hawkeye
porsche060 wrote:wouldn't OCing in Lewes be against the law?

Other than Dover (with letter) are there any other cities?
The Lewes Chief of Police believes the Lewes code against open carry is unconstitutional and has directed his department not to enforce it.
http://www.delawareonline.com/story/new ... /30477533/

Re: Hawkeye in Milford

PostPosted:Tue Sep 15, 2015 11:46 am
by Hawkeye
During a trip to Wal-Mart over the weekend I passed a young urban gentleman dressed about as you would expect such a person to dress in Wal-Mart. We did not make eye contact but my wife pointed out that after I passed him he turned and gave me a hard, long stare. I don't know if the look was because of the 1911 I had on my hip or because he recognized me from the prison where I work, could have been both.

Re: Hawkeye in Milford

PostPosted:Mon Oct 05, 2015 8:24 am
by Hawkeye
As I am a fair weather open carrier and as warmer coats are needed, I will be open carrying less. Therefore my posts will slow down until spring (not that I posted with a flurry as it is).

Re: Hawkeye in Milford

PostPosted:Tue Oct 06, 2015 7:35 am
by NCC
Hawkeye wrote:As I am a fair weather open carrier and as warmer coats are needed, I will be open carrying less. Therefore my posts will slow down until spring (not that I posted with a flurry as it is).
Hopefully the bad guys don't like the cold as well...