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Violent woman beater trashed 2 of my vehicals.

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      in that case she needs the MN permit when at work. The guy that I did the class from, Paul Horvick, does ND, MN, UT, and just about everywhere else. MN one requires a practical exam [live firing], which you can do at Paul's place.

      The letter of the law in MN is actually less restrictive than in ND. She should be fine carrying at work. If the business has a no guns sign there are even rules regarding its size and position that have to be met before she has to follow them.

      http://shootingsafely.com/2201.html

      Talk to that guy about your situation and needs.

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        MN is covered by UT as well. I'd recommend ND/UT as your best bet for permit combination.

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          Also, I can't remember which state it is, but I know one has an "emergency" permit you can get for situations like this...if you can show proof that you need it urgently they'll issue one prior to a full background check (quick check must be passed) and then you are "legal" to carry up until being accepted/revoked for the full one.

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            Just for conversational purposes, I would also have a real deep talk about the fact that YOU MIGHT HAVE TO SHOOT THE GUN. Pulling a gun is one thing, pulling the trigger is another. Make sure she understands that IF she shoots, it better be fatal... To many court rulings rule in the favor of a victim. Dead people don't testify.

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              FG2;295014 wrote:
              Just for conversational purposes, I would also have a real deep talk about the fact that YOU MIGHT HAVE TO SHOOT THE GUN. Pulling a gun is one thing, pulling the trigger is another. Make sure she understands that IF she shoots, it better be fatal... To many court rulings rule in the favor of a victim. Dead people don't testify.

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              Any concealed carry instructor will teach you this, do not pull out the gun AT ALL unless you intend on killing the person(s). Pulling a gun to intimidate or thwart an attack without intending to shoot can result in even heftier court fees than the ones you'd already be burdened with when it comes to killing someone.

              What we were told was, if EVERYTHING is in your favor, including the law, your cost AT BEST will be a tremendous emotional burden and people will look at you differently.

              Generally, you might be prosecuted (even if you did everything by the book completely legal) and it'll run you another $10,000+ in court fees on top of the emotional burden.

              If you did ANYTHING wrong or even slightly "gray" in regards to legality, you're screwed.

              -Never use reloads, always use factory ammo in a concealed carry weapon.

              -Hollow Points generally will be used by a "skilled" prosecutor to say that you are trying to be johnny rambo and just tear up the town with your gunslinger skills and that hollow points are cop killers.

              -FMJ will over penetrate sometimes and injure or endanger others lives.

              IE. You're screwed if you ever have to pull that trigger regardless of what the circumstances are and it ends up in court.

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                A public gathering place is different than a public gathering. So yes, West Acres is good to go. Think of it this way: what good is a concealed carry permit if you can't carry your weapon anywhere?

                -Eric

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                '91 Honda Accord - DD
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