does knowone know the gun in car law?
Printable View
does knowone know the gun in car law?
how old are you? do you have a ccw?
I'm 26 and Yes I do have a CCW.Quote:
Originally Posted by JoeCoolinATL
ccw? Not sure wut kind of license in supposed to go get. im 23. guess you have to have one to have the gun in the car?
Let me ask you a question then super cool Joe ATLQuote:
Originally Posted by JoeCoolinATL
Is a single round from a 357 to the chest enough to stop someone.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Baller
most likely.
thats not the point
the point is
if you tell any officer that you shot to kill you arent getting off on self defense.
if you want to argue this point i can give you the # to whatever dept you want to argue it with.
Quote:
Originally Posted by zxguy
legally, you only have to be 18 to own one. but as long as it is in plain sight and not loaded you can carry it in your car, but to be on the safe side get the CCW that way no one on duty will hassle you.
to get your ccw contact your local sherrifs dept's probate office.
how do you get a license to hold a gun ?? whats the procedure ??
If I had good insurance, okay.
If I had a gun, shoot his ass.
Since I dont carry a gun or have good insurance, duck and drop the clutch.
First, you go to the courthouse in the county that you live in. You will fill out the necessary paperwork and hand over $25-30. You will then go to the county Sheriff's Office and go through fingerprinting. That also costs another $19(I think). Then, you just wait until your license comes. Mine took about 3 months in Rockdale Co. Gwinnett, I hear, is in about the same time frame. Later, QD.Quote:
Originally Posted by nolimitsteveo
[QUOTE=JoeCoolinATL]legally, you only have to be 18 to own one. but as long as it is in plain sight and not loaded you can carry it in your carQUOTE]
You are so wrong again its amazing. You can carry a gun in the car loaded with the safety off if you want to.
Plain view is okay, the glove box and center console is ok. Under the seat or "hidden" is not ok.
Matt
Cops have always been super cool about guns in the car when I have been pulled over. Just tell them you have one when they ask, and do what they tell you to.
Yea. I have been pulled over on numerous occasions with my loaded pistol in the seat. Even before I had a license. All the officers ever did was take the gun, empty the clip and give it back to sperate....saying nothing about it the whole time. Later, QD.
they do background check and stuff right ?? ive been arrested once here for a fight ..Quote:
Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
but i have a sealed file in ny ..
Yes, they do. Later, QD.
5500 rpms, AWD launch the hell out of there, swerving the whole time to avoid bulletholes in my car.
one of my dads freinds had the 1st situation a few years ago he slowly got out of the car why he pulled out his 357mag and pointed it in the guys face him and his whole group pissed there pants and ran !
nah guys exspecialy qd you should know there not "clips" they're magazines c'mon guys get it together :rolleyes: j/kQuote:
Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
i guess it wont apply to me then ..Quote:
Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
I carry mines for situation like this. mines is right next to me. got pulled over many times and had it on me too. I just tell the officers that i have one on me and all they say is not to pull it out. thats all. didnt even ask for my carrying license.
A. Headshot? This isn't like the video games. You go for center mass in the chest. You can EASILY miss a "headshot" in real life. You go for the biggest target.Quote:
Originally Posted by GA_Teg
B. You'd go to jail for killing the second guy if he wasn't armed and didn't pose a threat to you.
not sure what i would do but know the law states once they have broken the plane of the window and your are threatened you ca shoot them legally in self defense
It isn't the property that you are protecting so much. Read up on the law. You are allowed, but not really for reasons of protecting your property. It is to prevent a felony or to keep yourself (or a passenger) safe.Quote:
Originally Posted by AznTraitor
16-3-23.
A person is justified in threatening or using force against another when and to the extent that he or she reasonably believes that such threat or force is necessary to prevent or terminate such other´s unlawful entry into or attack upon a habitation; however, such person is justified in the use of force which is intended or likely to cause death or great bodily harm only if:
(1) The entry is made or attempted in a violent and tumultuous manner and he or she reasonably believes that the entry is attempted or made for the purpose of assaulting or offering personal violence to any person dwelling or being therein and that such force is necessary to prevent the assault or offer of personal violence;
(2) That force is used against another person who is not a member of the family or household and who unlawfully and forcibly enters or has unlawfully and forcibly entered the residence and the person using such force knew or had reason to believe that an unlawful and forcible entry occurred; or
(3) The person using such force reasonably believes that the entry is made or attempted for the purpose of committing a felony therein and that such force is necessary to prevent the commission of the felony.
Quote:
Originally Posted by chnco
no no no
it really is like - a handgun - the magazine is in like where a normal handgun goes
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...86068870249151
its a 1:14 into that video
those puppies is what I want :D
You can do that in MANY states, actually.Quote:
Originally Posted by nolimitsteveo
Have you ever shot a pistol before? Ever shot one while scared? Ever shot one while pumped up on adrenaline?Quote:
Originally Posted by XLR8NMr2
Son, you wouldn't hit shit in that situation. Try hitting a moving arm/leg in split second. This isn't like the movies.
You are so wrong on so many levels. You shoot to stop the threat. Case closed, end of discussion. That usually means death, but if you think that you can get away with shooting them over and over and over again, you are kidding yourself.Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Baller
Not all true, Nikki. 18 to own, but 21 to carry, both with a license and without. You can carry in one of 4 places if you do not have a permit and you can carry it loaded.Quote:
Originally Posted by JoeCoolinATL
(d) This Code section shall not forbid the transportation of any firearm by a person who is not among those enumerated as ineligible for a license under Code Section 16-11-129, provided the firearm is enclosed in a case, unloaded, and separated from its ammunition. This Code section shall not forbid any person who is not among those enumerated as ineligible for a license under Code Section 16-11-129 from transporting a loaded firearm in any private passenger motor vehicle in an open manner and fully exposed to view or in the glove compartment, console, or similar compartment of the vehicle;
Im with ya on that. at the gun range, its so easy to hit that target with that adrenaline. In real life, you will be scared to shit if it had happened.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ruiner
If you have a permit, you can carry it anywhere you want in your car; up your ass if you want.Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Baller
Those are Glock 18s with 30-rnd mags. They are officially made by Glock, but not officially sold to civilians. They have a full auto and semi auto selector switch on the back.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stormhammer
I've had to stick a .40 cal in a guy's face before during a situation similar to that. This was off of the BP gas station at Clairmont and the guy got IN my car (via the passenger side) while I was still in it (I had the driver's side door open while I was letting it cool down - my own turbo timer if you will as a normal turbo timer for my car de-activates the alarm system - that's a no no). He got IN my car! In! He was commiting a felony. I had my rights.
Put a .40 cal in their face before they can even breath and that will teach them to stop VERY quickly...
you arent talking about handguns are you?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ruiner
rifles = 18 to own...
pretty sure handguns are 21 to own...
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ruiner
haha i knew ud come thru on this thread.
given the scenario...if my weapon is easily accessible(which is how i like to keep it), i'm a litle paranoid anyway seeing how i've had a gun in my face on 2 separate occasions and on both occasions i'd have to say i wasnt paying attention to my surroundings. it's a little demeaning to be told to lay down on the ground while some asshole rifles through your pockets like they are his. i keep the gun where it's in reach and i'd plant 2 hollowtips in his chest.
the scenario reminds me of the scene in TRAINING DAY where denzel gets his ass handed to him by the russians in hummers and the one bitch in the benz. i liked her, she's raw.
i think i saw that on cops......lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Hulud
Quote:
Originally Posted by JoeCoolinATL
:goodjob:
I believe that you can possess one, but you can't buy one. Carrying it on you (as you are not the owner) cannot be done in the car, either. Owner was the wrong word. You *might* be able to "own" one if it is given to you, however. I need to research the law some more. However, carrying it is a no-no depending on where. The law gets VERY grey in this area. Under the age of 21, carrying it in public is not allowed, but don't quote me on it.Quote:
Originally Posted by RandomGuy
Here are some of the rules...
http://www.legis.state.ga.us/cgi-bin...code=16-11-132
16-11-132.
(a)(1) For the purposes of this Code section, the term 'pistol' or 'revolver' means a firearm of any description, loaded or unloaded, from which any shot, bullet, or other missile can be discharged where the length of the barrel, not including any revolving, detachable, or magazine breech, does not exceed 12 inches; provided, however, that the term pistol or revolver shall not include a gun which discharges shot of .46 centimeters or less in diameter.
(2) For the purposes of this Code section, a pistol or revolver is considered loaded if:
(A) There is a cartridge in the chamber or cylinder of the pistol or revolver;
(B) The person is carrying on his or her body or attached to his or her clothing the pistol or revolver and the ammunition for such pistol or revolver; or
(C) The pistol or revolver and the ammunition for such pistol or revolver are in such close proximity to such person that such person could readily gain access to the pistol or revolver and the ammunition and load the pistol or revolver.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this part and except as otherwise provided in this Code section, it shall be unlawful for any person under the age of 18 years to possess or have under such person´s control a pistol or revolver.
Here is a good Cliff Notes Type breakdown on GA gun law:
http://www.lcav.org/states/georgia.asp
Fair enough, Shoot to stop the threat. Just realize that in most cases that will result in death. I know a guy who shoot a robber in the chest with a 357, point blank basically, the guy walked 200yds back to a car got in the passenger side and drove off. Knowing that I'm not going to stop shooting until he hits the ground.
like a DT to the chest wouldnt kill someone.....unless u got a .22 pistol lolQuote:
Originally Posted by JoeCoolinATL