Is it legal to carry in a commercial vehicle? I have my Ohio and PA ccw
(3) If the person is the driver or an occupant of a motor vehicle that is stopped as a result of a traffic stop or a stop for another law enforcement purpose or is the driver or an occupant of a commercial motor vehicle that is stopped by an employee of the motor carrier enforcement unit for the purposes defined in section 5503.34 of the Revised Code, and if the person is transporting or has a loaded handgun in the motor vehicle or commercial motor vehicle in any manner, fail to do any of the following that is applicable:
(a) If the person is the driver or an occupant of a motor vehicle stopped as a result of a traffic stop or a stop for another law enforcement purpose, fail to promptly inform any law enforcement officer who approaches the vehicle while stopped that the person has been issued a license or temporary emergency license to carry a concealed handgun and that the person then possesses or has a loaded handgun in the motor vehicle;
(b) If the person is the driver or an occupant of a commercial motor vehicle stopped by an employee of the motor carrier enforcement unit for any of the defined purposes, fail to promptly inform the employee of the unit who approaches the vehicle while stopped that the person has been issued a license or temporary emergency license to carry a concealed handgun and that the person then possesses or has a loaded handgun in the commercial motor vehicle.
I also have Queation,I reside in New York State, which has some of the Strictest Gun Laws, And Pistol Permit Application Requirements.Why doesn't New York State make it manditory for all Applicants to not only learn to safely handle Firearms, But also to be able to Qualify shooting an weapon as well?
I see, and know people who receive their Pistol Permit without ever firing an weapon. It's a great responcibility receiving your Pistol Permit, all the more reasoning NYS,And all states would make it Manditory that each Applicant qualify firing an weapon before receiving an Pistol Permit.
Well, one of my issues with NY is that the permit application is done by county. There are some counties that require no training to apply for your permit and others, such as Westchester require the NRA Basic Pistol and require you to purchase a pistol to have a permit. Some counties will issue a full carry and others will only do hunting/target/home (or at least they work their hardest NOT to issue a full carry)
Many states require formal training and some must qualify before getting licensed. NY has no formal training requirements state-wide (as per PL 400.00). I too often wonder why not. We wouldn't hand the keys to a car to someone who hasn't been schooled and tested.I also have Queation,I reside in New York State, which has some of the Strictest Gun Laws, And Pistol Permit Application Requirements.Why doesn't New York State make it manditory for all Applicants to not only learn to safely handle Firearms, But also to be able to Qualify shooting an weapon as well?
I see, and know people who receive their Pistol Permit without ever firing an weapon. It's a great responcibility receiving your Pistol Permit, all the more reasoning NYS,And all states would make it Manditory that each Applicant qualify firing an weapon before receiving an Pistol Permit.
I have a question about Gen4 Glocks. I have a Glock 27. I have heard that the new Gen4 Glocks are not any better than the previous Glock. That most of the changes are basically internal. Is this true. Do it make any sense at all to upgrade or is my Glock 27 just as good. This one of my first guns. I have been shooting for about a year now.
I would like some advice please on how to aim while keeping both eyes open. When I try keeping both eyes open ,I se double everything. I am pretty sure I am right eye dominet. Any advice?
It will also help to start close and work your way back to a greater distance. Focus on the front sight, the rear sight should be a blur, as another instructor said.
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