Modern Mining and Munitions - Do They Mix?, Opinions on Concealed Carry While in the Field |
Modern Mining and Munitions - Do They Mix?, Opinions on Concealed Carry While in the Field |
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Diggin' In! ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 22-July 12 From: Montgomery, Texas (On Lake Conroe North of Houston) Member No.: 43,639 ![]() |
Being new to the whole arena of gold prospecting, I have been wondering about CP members’ past need for, or the general advocacy of personal protection from predators, both four and two legged kinds, when one is afield in some remote site. A quick key word search did not show up much mention of the subject – perhaps it is an inappropriate discussion topic?
The basic premise here is that the CP member will be a current concealed-carry-permit holder in good legal standing who, by training or experience, is knowledgeable/comfortable in the handling and use of firearms. Due to the recent changes in various state laws, CHL reciprocity agreements among the southern states appear to extend into Colorado (except for NM?). With that, does one have real reason to "pack heat" along with the basic equipment, or should it be left in the vehicle, at home or motel, or whatever? |
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![]() Shovel Buster! ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 130 Joined: 15-December 10 From: Castle Rock Member No.: 7,475 ![]() |
Woody, that is one of the scariest stories I have heard in a long time. Did you ever get a possible motive for them shooting at you? After reading this It makes me almost want to bring along some bigger hardware when I am out or just keep something behind the seat in the truck. Hearing stuff like this immediately brings up feeling of rage and wanting to fight back. I don't understand how people could want to ban weapons after hearing things like this it should do just the opposite. Were you near a city or out near the mountains?
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