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3/6/2010 10:24:45 PM EDT
I was on the smoking patio at work today and overheard some people talking about CC. What got my attention was an employee saying that he carrys two XDm45 in shoulder holsters. I let that one go. Someone has played to many video games. My concern started when he told an 18 yo employee that A) he can get a CWP at 18 yo B) You do not have to have any firearms training (he stated that he went to the SO, did his finger prints, and left that day with it. It took me 42 days to get mine, and I'm older and far more trained than he is.)  C) he stated that he was packing at that very moment. and last but not least, he informed the kid that with a CWP, the rules on deadly force really loosened up. I.E. He stated that if someone approached him and demanded money w/o showing any signs of leathal force, he could use his weapon on him. I was swift with that one and done learned his stupid ass on that one. He decided to go back inside after that.

I am a sup at my job and naturally looked into it later. Turns out he was full of shit. Go figure.

After he went back inside I took the oportunity to chat with the kid. Let him know that he CAN NOT in any way have a CWP before 21, also that he has to show proof of firearms training. I even gave the kid some contacts in our area for training. I also explained to him the great responsibilty that comes with chosing to CC. I was not trying to discourage him, just letting him know that it is really something that you have to be dedicated to. We had a long chat about when deadly force is appropriate also. Later in the night he came to my desk and thanked me for the information that I had provided him with. That was a good feeling.

I do not understand why some people have to make up bull shit stories. If you have a CWP then you should know the law. I used to like the guy and would chat with him when I saw him. Now I know that he is most likely an armchair commando and thinks that the rules of WOW or COD are the law. Sucks when he finds out the hard way that you can't 're-spawn' in real life.

Sorry for the long rant. I take my CC seriously and get pissed when others make it a 'bad ass' kind of thing.

Done


TD
3/6/2010 10:31:36 PM EDT
[#1]



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Let him know that he CAN NOT in any way have a CWP before 21, also that he has to show proof of firearms training.


You CAN get a provisional CWL at 18. Also, many things qualify as "firearms training" in Idaho, I used my USPSA competition results.



 
3/6/2010 10:35:21 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:

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Let him know that he CAN NOT in any way have a CWP before 21, also that he has to show proof of firearms training.

You CAN get a provisional CWL at 18. Also, many things qualify as "firearms training" in Idaho, I used my USPSA competition results.
 


Right. Was a poor choice of words on my part. We talked breifly about the provisional, but I stressed to him that real training was a great asset to him. And the other guy told him that he had to have NO training/experience of any type. Which we both know is bullshit. It makes sense that you could use USPSA, but to walk in and say "I have no training or experience of any kind. Can I has a CWP?" I think this is what he lead the young'un to believe.

On a side note, GLOCKREAPER, If you are in the Boise area we shoul get together and shoot somtime.

TD
3/6/2010 10:40:53 PM EDT
[#3]
I received my CWL in 13 days BTW.
3/6/2010 10:41:07 PM EDT
[#4]
I think what you did is the right approach. Your patience and understanding probably just saved this person future heartache/embarrassment. This is also another reason why most folks quote or misquote info because they listen/believe what they hear instead of reading and confirming laws, info, protocol..etc. At my workplace I work with a bunch of 25-30 somethings and... ugh nm. I have the same problem.

Good job!
3/6/2010 10:41:51 PM EDT
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On a side note, GLOCKREAPER, If you are in the Boise area we shoul get together and shoot somtime.



TD


I am.




 
3/6/2010 10:42:58 PM EDT
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I received my CWL in 13 days BTW.


Daummmnnn. I'n in ADA. The lady told me 90 days guaranteed. I was excited to get it that quick.

TD
3/6/2010 10:44:46 PM EDT
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On a side note, GLOCKREAPER, If you are in the Boise area we shoul get together and shoot somtime.

TD

I am.
 


Hell yeah! lets shoot some time. Blacks creek is closed now. The County came out two weeks ago and told us that we can't shoot there any more. Not sure where to go now. Been going there for years.
TD
3/6/2010 10:46:48 PM EDT
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Hell yeah! lets shoot some time. Blacks creek is closed now. The County came out two weeks ago and told us that we can't shoot there any more. Not sure where to go now. Been going there for years.


TD




I just shoot out in the desert. The entire state is a shooting range.







 
3/6/2010 10:52:52 PM EDT
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Hell yeah! lets shoot some time. Blacks creek is closed now. The County came out two weeks ago and told us that we can't shoot there any more. Not sure where to go now. Been going there for years.
TD

I just shoot out in the desert. The entire state is a shooting range.
 


you got it! God bless Idaho!!! I'm gonna go shoot towards the ind of the month. Wanna join?

TD
3/6/2010 11:02:21 PM EDT
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I'm gonna go shoot towards the ind of the month. Wanna join?



Where you going?



 
3/6/2010 11:11:01 PM EDT
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I'm gonna go shoot towards the ind of the month. Wanna join?

Where you going?
 


Probably S. pleasant valley. Not real sure just yet. I have shot there before and it's not bad. Just a bit farther away from blacks creek.

Or Kuna or...... trigger time is hapy time

TD

3/9/2010 7:23:20 PM EDT
[#12]
I got my CCW in 3 days, but then again I know the sheriff, I went to school and graduated in law enforcement but couldn't find a job due to the economy, and I am local first responder and fireman. But yes training is required the funny thing in MN is my law enforcement training wasn't good enough so even though I could have gotten my peace officer license, I couldn't get a CCW with out taking a CCW class, but the class was very informative and I learned a lot about the specific laws, and made a good friend as well. As far as your friend a the CCW if you haven't learned already many people that have the CCW is down right scary many of these people are morons and give the rest of us a bad name. Seriously you should have to take and IQ test before they give you CCW. There was guy at my work that I used to talk guns with all the time too, he was a CCW and thought he new his stuff, until one day we were talking about CCW in particular. He was telling me how he carries a 44mag like dirty harry, I was shocked then he continues to tell me how he carries when he repos cars which in my state is illegal, and that if some one is a threat he pulls his gun and takes there car, again highly illegal, if you repo cars and there is threat of violence in MN you need preserve the peace and walk away to get it another day. Needless to say I don't talk to him any more after I tried to correct him on his ignorance of the law.
3/9/2010 7:41:31 PM EDT
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Quoted:
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Let him know that he CAN NOT in any way have a CWP before 21, also that he has to show proof of firearms training.

You CAN get a provisional CWL at 18. Also, many things qualify as "firearms training" in Idaho, I used my USPSA competition results.
 


Right. Was a poor choice of words on my part. We talked breifly about the provisional, but I stressed to him that real training was a great asset to him. And the other guy told him that he had to have NO training/experience of any type. Which we both know is bullshit. It makes sense that you could use USPSA, but to walk in and say "I have no training or experience of any kind. Can I has a CWP?" I think this is what he lead the young'un to believe.

On a side note, GLOCKREAPER, If you are in the Boise area we shoul get together and shoot somtime.

TD


Could also be 18 with a Maine non-res permit...
3/9/2010 7:55:31 PM EDT
[#14]
All that and we glossed right over the fact that they don't make the XDm in 45?



Or did I miss the introduction of that one?
3/9/2010 7:55:51 PM EDT
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Seriously you should have to take and IQ test before they give you CCW.


+1 People of low intellect are sub-human. They have no right to self-defense.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgpaKkrZex4



 
3/9/2010 7:57:21 PM EDT
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All that and we glossed right over the fact that they don't make the XDm in 45?



I was gonna.
They do list one in their catalog however...



 
3/9/2010 9:23:28 PM EDT
[#17]
Ya did a good job on explaining the facts to the kid.  feel bad for you guys on how long you have to wait for a cwp though. I live in nice gun friendly PA where you go to the courthouse undergo a background check and walk out with it 20 min later. no training necessary.  but anyway up hear the only way a person under 21 can carry a handgun is 1.) if they have a hunting permit to hunt with a pistol after they are 18, and that only counts for in the woods, not in the truck on the way to the woods, and 2.) I got a buddy who is 19 and a cop, he has a special form that allows him to carry while on the job, and from as i gathered to have possesion of a handgun, that he can take to the range and practice and so forth. not sure if it gives him CC rights though. i think its only for the job and the range.
3/9/2010 9:29:45 PM EDT
[#18]
There is no permit needed to open carry anywhere or conceal carry outside of city limits (which is the majority of the state) in Idaho BTW.

 
3/10/2010 3:41:22 AM EDT
[#19]
Good on you for giving the kid good, accurate info.
3/13/2010 11:43:12 PM EDT
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There is no permit needed to open carry anywhere or conceal carry outside of city limits (which is the majority of the state) in Idaho BTW.  


ORLY? I was unaware of the CC part of that. Interesting.
TD
3/14/2010 10:42:30 AM EDT
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ORLY? I was unaware of the CC part of that. Interesting.



TD











(12) The requirement to
secure a license to carry a concealed weapon under this section shall
not apply to the following persons:



(a)  Officials of a county, city,
state of Idaho, the United States, peace officers, guards of any jail,
court appointed attendants or any officer of any express company on
duty;



(b)  Employees of the adjutant general and military division of
the state where military membership is a condition of employment when on
duty;



(c)  Criminal investigators of the attorney general’s office,
criminal investigators of a prosecuting attorney’s office, prosecutors
and their deputies;



(d)  Any person outside the limits of
or confines of any city while engaged in lawful hunting, fishing,
trapping or other lawful outdoor activity;



(e)  Any publicly
elected Idaho official;



(f)  Retired peace officers or
detention deputies with at least ten (10) years of service with the
state or a political subdivision as a peace officer or detention deputy
and who have been certified by the peace officer standards and training
council;



(g)  Any person who has a valid permit from a state or local law
enforcement agency or court authorizing him to carry a concealed weapon.
A permit issued in another state will only be considered valid if the
permit is in the licensee’s physical possession.




(9)  While in any
motor vehicle, inside the limits or confines of any city, a person shall
not carry a concealed weapon on or about his person without a license
to carry a concealed weapon. This shall not apply to any firearm located
in plain view whether it is loaded or unloaded. A firearm may be
concealed legally in a motor vehicle so long as the weapon is
disassembled or unloaded.




http://www.legislature.idaho.gov/idstat/Title18/T18CH33SECT18-3302.htm





 
 
 
3/14/2010 3:06:04 PM EDT
[#22]
At a certain point you have to treat conversations like that the same way you would a fishing story: smile and nod. You can't fix stupid.
3/16/2010 11:21:15 AM EDT
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At a certain point you have to treat conversations like that the same way you would a fishing story: smile and nod. You can't fix stupid.


I would agree, but here the information being given is a larger matter than someones pride. When it comes to legality and advice of it, when i know something to be wrong based on personal experience, i will speak up. But if its something im not 100% on or wont affect someone else i dont say anything...
3/16/2010 11:01:10 PM EDT
[#24]
Congrats on not letting that kid get led astray!