Ignition Override
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The car has a concealed gun safe.
The hotel has a safe in each room (No access by housekeeping).
Driving east on Route 66 along the Potomac into Rosslyn (first time driving there, from TN) there is almost zero chance that I would mistakenly end up in DC. There should be even less chance that my car would be stopped by LEOs (unless they had time to 'randomly run the plate for...', as can happens in NJ with CCW people).
Would you drop the idea of taking a handgun on a 10-11 day trip simply because of the very slight chance that some construction etc might force you to make a One time, brief, wrong turn over the Potomac River?
The times we are living in seem to suggest a slightly higher statistical need to be armed, during multiple stops on the return trip (Shenandoah Valley etc, then interstate).
The hotel has a safe in each room (No access by housekeeping).
Driving east on Route 66 along the Potomac into Rosslyn (first time driving there, from TN) there is almost zero chance that I would mistakenly end up in DC. There should be even less chance that my car would be stopped by LEOs (unless they had time to 'randomly run the plate for...', as can happens in NJ with CCW people).
Would you drop the idea of taking a handgun on a 10-11 day trip simply because of the very slight chance that some construction etc might force you to make a One time, brief, wrong turn over the Potomac River?
The times we are living in seem to suggest a slightly higher statistical need to be armed, during multiple stops on the return trip (Shenandoah Valley etc, then interstate).
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