can u carry another persons gun concealed

andrebasil

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Ok I have a question can u carry another persons gun concealed in Michigan or is it illeagal just wondering
 
Texas does not, and no state should.

I agree Nightmare45. However, many a thousands upon thousands of federal, state and local laws across this country give a slap to our Bill of Rights. Every single one of them an infringement. "...shall not be infringed" is meaningless to many an otherwise good person as they simply shrug thier shoulders when they run into an area that you cannot "bear arms", or have to pay the government for a permission slip or a registration scheme exists.

Writing letters and making phone calls is getting tedious but I refuse to 'shut up' about it. How about you? Do you shrug your shoulders when you hear of gun registrations, carry bans, caliber restrictions, etc or do you actively fight against such government tyranny?

Those that complain about it to themselves or only go so far as to post thier dislike of such infringements on forums are part of the problem. Would you agree? I'm glad that you to, Nightmare, are actively letting government officials, media (local and national), and business owners know of your support of the Bill of Rights and how our liberty is precious to remaining a strong and free country. ...You are doing that, right?
 
Interesting,
How many states require pistol registration?
I know VA,OH,KY do not.

Back in the '70'S PA required a weapon registered to your permit. Don't know about now. GA and FL doesn't matter what you carry in accordance with your permit.
 
I am confused by the question -- why would you carry someone else's gun? Don't you have your own? Do you have a permit??? Can you please enlighten me?
 
I am confused by the question -- why would you carry someone else's gun? Don't you have your own? Do you have a permit??? Can you please enlighten me?

Im not the OP but here my 2 cents.

I carry my wifes .38 sp Undercover sometimes... just because.
She carries my Colt .380 too.

When hunting my step dad OCs my .38 sp Model 10
 
I am confused by the question -- why would you carry someone else's gun? Don't you have your own? Do you have a permit??? Can you please enlighten me?
Suppose you take someone to a hospital and they get treated with something that would prevent their being capable of keeping their weapon for the trip home. When I get an injection for pain, there are requirements that I don't drive, operate machinery ( gun falls there ), or even sign legal documents for 24 hours thereafter. I could carry to the hospital but not home afterwards.
 
Suppose you take someone to a hospital and they get treated with something that would prevent their being capable of keeping their weapon for the trip home. When I get an injection for pain, there are requirements that I don't drive, operate machinery ( gun falls there ), or even sign legal documents for 24 hours thereafter. I could carry to the hospital but not home afterwards.
Thank you very much. There may be other reasons why you would allow anyone to touch (or carry) your gun but with the above incident you mention, even before leaving the house, I make sure hubby is carrying because I can't.
 

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