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You are correct. "Any stimulant or depressant".
It is a vaguely worded question that leaves almost everyone technically liable on purpose.
Addiction is a vague term that can legallly encompass habitual or chronic use of commonly prescribed medicine or even over the counter products.
The most important thing is to avoid comitting a felony.
No gun or heirloom is worth a felony.
That said, I would research your legal options beforehand.
IF you can LEGALLY send the heirloom to a family member in an area where it can be legally maintained and stored, that sounds like the best...
Using the text of 11e and the legal definition you quoted, its quite clear unless you wish to debate the definition of "chronic" use.
Chronic use of prescribed controlled substances fits the legal definition of addiction and dependence.
See your link.
Chronic use of alcohol does as well.
Make...
Condor makes fantastic machetes.
Baryonx knives website is a good source for Condor. (The owner designed that chopper in the quoted pic) .
He checks inventory before listing on his site.
If you have a running prescription for any controlled substance, for a chronic injury, or even insomnia you must honestly answer "yes".
If you regularly use alcohol you honestly must answer "yes".
That question is extremely vague for a reason.
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Question 11e
b.) You are addicted to marijuana, any depressant, any stimulant, any narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance.
A prescription for pain meds, sleeping aids, or any medicine listed as a controlled substance whether prescribed or not, would require a "yes".
Answering...
Welcome to California.
Here in CA, the Sheriff determines who gets a CCW at a whim.
LEO and certain lisc armed security guards, politicians and rich citizens only.
I do not believe a CCW carrying, non felon was going to draw on a LEO at a traffic stop seconds after informing the LEO he had a firearm.
The Officer may have thought he was reaching for the gun in the moment as he did not have time to really assess the logic of the situation in a high stress...
I personally keep my DL and registration/insurance card readily available and always have it ready for the officer by the time he reaches my window, and I keep my hands on the steering wheel or easily visible at all times whether I have a gun or not.
It seems to always ease the officers mind...
Tracked down using a database of gun owners is what I hear.
Sounds like that county needs to elect a sheriff that has their best interest in mind, rather than his own.
My home is very secure.
Decent neighborhood, locked chain link fence surrounding the property, security lights, motion detector at driveway, and a noisey, ill-tempered small dog alarm.
Last year in the middle of the day, the motion alarm "dings" and a few seconds later a big guy is pounding on...
For a bugout bag, small and portable are key. You won't be doing hard work, just setting up a quick camp or managing smaller chores.
I keep a small Vaughn riggers axe handy with my go-gear. $20 at Walmart.
Perfect for driving tent stakes or camp chores.
This one has been touched up a bit and is...
If colt actually made SAAs available, my LGS would order a dozen and would sell them all the same day they recieved them for $2000 each easily.
I would buy 4.
There is a strong market for them.
Yep. Especially at home.
At work or other places I may or may not be able to carry.
At home or on my property I always carry.
I live 40 minutes from the US/Mexico border.
While my home is quite secure, it is MORE secure when I am home.
I know, I know.
:p
At least its accurate.
Remimds me of a duck hunting joke:
Game warden comes across a duck hunter with his birds and stops to check him out.
Game warden grabs a duck sniffs its butt and says " Thats a southern Mallard, son..you have a southern mallard hunting lisc?"
"Yessir...
...Fun fact-
The biggest physical descriptor is hard to check:
All 4 poisonous US snakes have a single set of underside scales below the butt opening, all non poisonous US snakes have a segmented scales below the butt hole.
(*The censors here are frustrating)
Not easy to check on a live snake.
:)
I know quite a few people that ankle carry a BUG.
The retention strap is a great idea.
Im gonna "appropriate" that design one day.
I have a mental image of you kicking you leg up like Michael Jackson and quick drawing on a bad guy.
:)
This will be mostly another kit gun for me until I move back to GA, (no CCW for citizens in CA).
Im a revolver guy mostly, but lately Ive been running across really good deals from guys that frequent my LGS, and some are really good. I get the LEO discount on transfers ( most of the guys I buy...
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