02-09-2015, 05:10 PM
(02-09-2015, 05:06 PM)Dutz Wrote:(02-09-2015, 03:59 PM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: I see no issue with holstered Concealed carry weapons on a range. If for any reason you would want to fire your concealed weapon I would think the proper way to do it is to unholster it on the firing line and handle it like any other fire arm you have on the firing line. And if in doubt ask the RSO how you should proceed.
That is perfectly stated.
There is nothing unsafe about a holstered concealed weapon.
If they say the ban is for safety, I frankly do not believe them. That makes no sense.
How is my concealed weapon safe in the restaurant, safe in the grocery store, safe in my house, safe in my car, and safe in a church, but not safe on the firing range?
Makes...no...sense.
(02-09-2015, 05:06 PM)Dutz Wrote:
That is perfectly stated.
There is nothing unsafe about a holstered concealed weapon.
If they say the ban is for safety, I frankly do not believe them. That makes no sense.
How is my concealed weapon safe in the restaurant, safe in the grocery store, safe in my house, safe in my car, and safe in a church, but not safe on the firing range?
Makes...no...sense.
(02-09-2015, 03:59 PM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: I see no issue with holstered Concealed carry weapons on a range. If for any reason you would want to fire your concealed weapon I would think the proper way to do it is to unholster it on the firing line and handle it like any other fire arm you have on the firing line. And if in doubt ask the RSO how you should proceed.
That is perfectly stated.
There is nothing unsafe about a holstered concealed weapon.
If they say the ban is for safety, I frankly do not believe them. That makes no sense.
How is my concealed weapon safe in the restaurant, safe in the grocery store, safe in my house, safe in my car, and safe in a church, but not safe on the firing range?
Makes...no...sense.


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