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Old Jul 2, 2016 | 05:55 PM
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I was hoping for some type of miscommunication problem or maybe he had Alzheimer's or something. Even crashing the bike would have been better than this.

To hear this news angers me immensely. Those scum bags will have an accident in prison or if they are turned loose, they will have an accident. Their faces and names are known.

Regarding carrying, isn't it a big hassle to get the paperwork necessary to legally transport firearms, especially handguns, across state lines?
No. At the 'worst' you have to transport an unloaded firearm in a locked case in the saddlebag. That's the Federal law. With a CCW such as mine (in NC,) you can also carry concealed in 26 additional states the same way as you would here at home. In states that don't recognize my CCW, you revert to the Federal law and carry it unloaded and locked up.
 
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Old Jul 2, 2016 | 05:56 PM
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wtf? this guy looks like he's so used to being arrested that he can't even bother to stay awake for the photo....

hope they fry.
Figures.....the usual suspects......
 
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Old Jul 2, 2016 | 06:04 PM
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Regarding carrying, isn't it a big hassle to get the paperwork necessary to legally transport firearms, especially handguns, across state lines?
Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6.

No "paperwork" involved, you just have to follow the laws in each state. Check reciprocity of states for your carry permit if you have one.. If you find yourself in a state that doesn't recognize your permit just simply follow that states guidelines which usually just involves putting firearm in a case and throwing it in your saddlebag.

Myself, I try to avoid states that don't allow concealed or open carry. If I find myself going through an anti gun state....see my first sentence.
 

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Old Jul 2, 2016 | 06:11 PM
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You really need to be responsible for your safety now, more than ever. For the last couple of years there has been an increasingly anti law enforcement sentiment in this country.cops don't want to lose their jobs, get indicted or be that youtube video. Be aware and be safe

R.I.P. Larry.
 
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Old Jul 2, 2016 | 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Stiggy
No. At the 'worst' you have to transport an unloaded firearm in a locked case in the saddlebag. That's the Federal law. With a CCW such as mine (in NC,) you can also carry concealed in 26 additional states the same way as you would here at home. In states that don't recognize my CCW, you revert to the Federal law and carry it unloaded and locked up.
Load your weapon, run downstairs at a motel with your firearm, as the scum loads up your Harley and as they are in the process of taking it, they tell you to **** off when you say "what the hell are you doing?"-and in anger, you shoot them and kill even one of them as they are middle of taking your prized possession, and YOU are going to prison. You also can't tell them to stop, and if they refuse, shoot them either, which sends YOU to prison for murder or manslaughter. If one of them survives, you can and will be SUED by them and/or their family for you home, savings, vehicles and other assets just because you were trying to save a full insured piece of property. And THEY will COLLECT! It could ruin you...
Fact.
The law is screwed and favors life over property. Even a scumbag thieves life-
Even if you have your firearm, if they have a lookout lying in wait, he can still smack you from behind with a baseball bat or tire iron and you are going down. Don't matter what you are carrying.
Sure it helps to pack, but, it can also **** you for life over a 20k bike that is covered by insurance.
The law is written by crime loving ACLU liberals.
 

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Old Jul 2, 2016 | 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Stiggy
No. At the 'worst' you have to transport an unloaded firearm in a locked case in the saddlebag. That's the Federal law. With a CCW such as mine (in NC,) you can also carry concealed in 26 additional states the same way as you would here at home. In states that don't recognize my CCW, you revert to the Federal law and carry it unloaded and locked up.
Look into non- resident carry license. Before leosa(HR218), i had a Florida non resident ccw.
 
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Old Jul 2, 2016 | 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by PWMORRIS
Load your weapon, run downstairs at a motel with your firearm, as the scum loads up your Harley and as they are in the process of taking it, they tell you to **** off when you say "what the hell are you doing?"-and in anger, you shoot them and kill even one of them as they are middle of taking your prized possession, and YOU are going to prison. You also can't tell them to stop, and if they refuse, shoot them either, which sends YOU to prison for murder or manslaughter.
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Even if you have your firearm, if they have a lookout lying in wait, he can still smack you from behind with a baseball bat or tire iron and you are going down. Don't matter what you are carrying.
Sure it helps to pack, but, it can also **** you for life over a 20k bike that is covered by insurance.
The law is written by crime loving ACLU liberals.

If you don't understand the limitations as to when deadly force can be applied, you shouldn't own a firearm.

To address the first paragraph, if they approach you while you stand in the doorway dialing 911, you are in fear for your life.

As to the second paragraph, Larry would probably now agree with you.
 

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Old Jul 2, 2016 | 06:33 PM
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I didn't know Larry, but this whole thread both saddens and angers me. Decent, hard-working, responsible people are being pushed aside by the societal leeches, the so-called victims. Well, goddamn it, I am sick of it. It's time to start voting liberal, spineless, whiny-*** bitches out of office and start taking our country back. And if the ballot box doesn't start the change, **** just might have to start getting real.

I didn't spend twenty years of my life serving this country to watch a bunch of scuzzbags ruin it. People who would do **** like this have NO PLACE in polite society. They're like a cancer, and like dealing with cancer, sometimes the treatment has to get a bit extreme...
 
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Old Jul 2, 2016 | 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Stiggy
If you don't understand the limitations as to when deadly force can be applied, you shouldn't own a firearm.
In the heat of the moment, adrenalin pumping, such as this, as long as they didn't attack Larry first, and were simply going for a bike theft, a firearm wouldn't have don't anything except get the shooter in a hell of a lot of trouble.
Unless he killed all three, if there was a survivor and any other evidence that showed Larry or anyone else with a firearm with a gun tried to stop them in a situation like this, they could and would testify that the guy with the gun tried to stop them, and when they refused, they would say the shooter initiated the assault, and were shot.

Murder/Manslaughter for the innocent victim who was having his bike stolen.
This isn't someone coming into your home, breaking and entering and showing aggression to you or your family.
This is out in a public parking lot, over PROPERTY. They didn't come ther to harm Larry- they came for the bike.
Now, if they rush him, or move to him, and he fears for his life, I hope he pumps a full load into them.

It's a screwed up system, but it is what it is, so anyone who wants to go Dirty Harry over their Harley and snuff someone's life out should be very very careful as to when and why they pull that trigger.
 
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Old Jul 2, 2016 | 06:38 PM
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My thoughts on this......... Insure your bike. Do all you can to park it safe and forget about till morning. Not worth your life.
 
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