I'm curious to see if Bryan will step forward to clarify if his statements were taken out of context.
Anyone have Bryan's email address??? Maybe a little "suggestion" from his 2A friends is in order?
I'm curious to see if Bryan will step forward to clarify if his statements were taken out of context.
Yes Ms. Parks you can ride, but everyone would be more comfortable if you sat in back.
Based upon this premise, if I, a legally licensed driver in the State of Indiana, were driving along, not breaking any laws, another person could complain to a LEO that they were uncomfortable with my driving. The said LEO could ask me not to drive and I would be hauled away if I did not comply?Here is the link: Gun-toting man at Mesker Zoo causes commotion | POLL » Evansville Courier & Press
I am very surprised at the comments of Bryan Ciyou. One would think the author of an Indiana firearms reference manual would understand our new preemption statute and an Indiana citizen's right to OC.
It is fundamentally wrong to say "the police were correct to request the man to hide the gun from public view." On city property, it was ILLEGAL for police to order my client to conceal his firearm.
By the way, there is a poll attached to the article. INGOers should express their opinion.
Guy
I have stated before that Brian Ciyou IS NOT AN OPEN CARRY ADVOCATE. It is surprising that someone who has researched Indiana code so thoroughly would be opposed to open carry, but he is. I stated this in another thread:
I respect your point of view and your tolerance. My point is that asking you to conceal, whether you object to it on a personal level or not, is very specifically illegal in this context.
Guy
Please don't think I'm arguing with you, I'm wanting to learn. Here's a scenario, when are the police actions illegal?
MWAG on public property.
1 approach and ask for LTCH
2 state that they received a call
3 state that OC can cause people to call police
4 ask if OCer would be willing to conceal, or
4 tell OCer that they need to conceal
5 escort OC er off property.
Anyone have Bryan's email address??? Maybe a little "suggestion" from his 2A friends is in order?
I know he has a Facebook page, but I have asked him about his stance on OC there in the past, and he never responded..
One minute my client was enjoying a nice afternoon at the zoo. 10 minutes later, he's being physically forced out of the facility by four uniformed officers - having never broken an existing law, and merely for speaking up for his legal rights.
Here is the link: Gun-toting man at Mesker Zoo causes commotion | POLL » Evansville Courier & Press
I am very surprised at the comments of Bryan Ciyou. One would think the author of an Indiana firearms reference manual would understand our new preemption statute and an Indiana citizen's right to OC.
It is fundamentally wrong to say "the police were correct to request the man to hide the gun from public view." On city property, it was ILLEGAL for police to order my client to conceal his firearm.
By the way, there is a poll attached to the article. INGOers should express their opinion.
Guy