Posted: 5/16/2013 4:23:46 AM EDT
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I will be visiting some extended family in St. Louis and have a valid WI CCW permit.
Based on some of my research, I can carry in Missouri. Traveling through IL is another matter. Can you give me a run down of your states "do's and don'ts" for CCW? Thanks! |
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DO hit your target.....DONT hit bystanders
Other than that.....MO law and such. I always recommend leaving the gun locked up in the car if you plan to drink. You cannot carry into a tavern (no food), but you can carry into a bar (legitimate food service). Leave the usual suspects alone....hospitals, schools, churches, .gov buildings, post offices,....I'm sure I'm missing some. If there is a sign out front, humor their ignorance and don't carry there.....its their paranoia and their property after all. Enjoy while here....its a shame you went to the wrong side of the state, you could have learned what GOOD BBQ is here in Kansas City! |
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DO hit your target.....DONT hit bystanders Other than that.....MO law and such. I always recommend leaving the gun locked up in the car if you plan to drink. You cannot carry into a tavern (no food), but you can carry into a bar (legitimate food service). Leave the usual suspects alone....hospitals, schools, churches, .gov buildings, post offices,....I'm sure I'm missing some. If there is a sign out front, humor their ignorance and don't carry there.....its their paranoia and their property after all. Enjoy while here....its a shame you went to the wrong side of the state, you could have learned what GOOD BBQ is here in Kansas City! You can walk right past all those signs on the doors. |
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DO hit your target.....DONT hit bystanders Other than that.....MO law and such. I always recommend leaving the gun locked up in the car if you plan to drink. You cannot carry into a tavern (no food), but you can carry into a bar (legitimate food service). Leave the usual suspects alone....hospitals, schools, churches, .gov buildings, post offices,....I'm sure I'm missing some. If there is a sign out front, humor their ignorance and don't carry there.....its their paranoia and their property after all. Enjoy while here....its a shame you went to the wrong side of the state, you could have learned what GOOD BBQ is here in Kansas City! You can walk right past all those signs on the doors. true.....but if there is an issue, it gives us a black eye in the media. Sometimes its better to humor their paranoia and not give them any money! |
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DO hit your target.....DONT hit bystanders Other than that.....MO law and such. I always recommend leaving the gun locked up in the car if you plan to drink. You cannot carry into a tavern (no food), but you can carry into a bar (legitimate food service). Leave the usual suspects alone....hospitals, schools, churches, .gov buildings, post offices,....I'm sure I'm missing some. If there is a sign out front, humor their ignorance and don't carry there.....its their paranoia and their property after all. Enjoy while here....its a shame you went to the wrong side of the state, you could have learned what GOOD BBQ is here in Kansas City! You can walk right past all those signs on the doors. true.....but if there is an issue, it gives us a black eye in the media. Sometimes its better to humor their paranoia and not give them any money! Meh.....I carry everywhere they arent checking |
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Thanks for the replys. If I get stopped by police, is there a duty to inform them of the CCW? We don't have to in WI. No....but you have to show your permit if asked. From my experiences with the police, your experience is going to be better if you divulge that info prior to them finding it out later....consider it a courtesy that could change the officers mind on whether or not you get a ticket. |
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Thanks for the replys. If I get stopped by police, is there a duty to inform them of the CCW? We don't have to in WI. No. No duty to inform but IF you are asked then you are required to tell them. Since getting my CCW 5 years ago I have been stopped twice. Both times I handed my CCW to the officer along with my license. Few min later all given back and told to drive safely and have a nice day. |
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Thanks for the replys. If I get stopped by police, is there a duty to inform them of the CCW? We don't have to in WI. No. No duty to inform but IF you are asked then you are required to tell them. Since getting my CCW 5 years ago I have been stopped twice. Both times I handed my CCW to the officer along with my license. Few min later all given back and told to drive safely and have a nice day. Please clarify, By handing your CCW along with Lic. Are you saying your permit I assume, and not the actual gun. To the OP, I agree no need to tell unless your asked. Or if asked to get out of the car. If he has not as of yet asked if you have a CCW as of yet. Then I would declare I have a permit and a weapon on my right hip or SOB. I would not get out and not declare. Cause a pat down might happen before you have a chance to declare. |
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DO hit your target.....DONT hit bystanders Other than that.....MO law and such. I always recommend leaving the gun locked up in the car if you plan to drink. You cannot carry into a tavern (no food), but you can carry into a bar (legitimate food service). Leave the usual suspects alone....hospitals, schools, churches, .gov buildings, post offices,....I'm sure I'm missing some. If there is a sign out front, humor their ignorance and don't carry there.....its their paranoia and their property after all. Enjoy while here....its a shame you went to the wrong side of the state, you could have learned what GOOD BBQ is here in Kansas City! You can walk right past all those signs on the doors. true.....but if there is an issue, it gives us a black eye in the media. Sometimes its better to humor their paranoia and not give them any money! Meh.....I carry everywhere they arent checking Same here. I'll risk the $100 non-criminal, you have to be a fucking moron, fine. Edit too bad Wisco doesn't extend us the same courtesy that MO extends to Wisco CCW license holders. |