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How in the world does the slide get pulled back without him knowing it?surprise_i'm_armed wrote:http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/cri ... 43968.html
It was a .32 caliber semi-auto, brand unknown.
The owner noticed that the slide was pulled back,
then it discharged.
"Happy Valentines Day, dear - BANG!!"
SIA
surprise_i'm_armed wrote:The owner noticed that the slide was pulled back,
then it discharged.
It is important to note that the gun actually did fire. I've only seen Brycos that won't.Bart wrote:Firing out of battery? Was it a Bryco?
surprise_i'm_armed wrote:The owner noticed that the slide was pulled back,
then it discharged.
From the article:Embalmo wrote:Was that restaurant a 51%? Does Ohio CC laws prohibit carry anywhere alcohol is sold? Me wanna' know.
From handgunlaw.us regarding Ohio law:He faces one charge of possession of a firearm in a liquor permit premises. The third-degree felony is punishable by up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Seems to me licensed carry is prohibited at any establishment that has a license to consume liquor on premises, except a D-6 or D-8 license (whatever those are, I'll assume they're restaurant type establishments) as long as the license holder isn't drinking. The article stated this person had been drinking. This being the case, he shouldn't have been carrying.
Sec. 2923.126. (B) … prohibited places.
From the Ohio Attorney General
The law sets forth several places where your license does not allow:
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Licensed D-Liquor Permit premises in which any person is consuming liquor. Concealed firearms are
banned in premises for which a D permit has been issued or in an open air arena for which a permit of that
nature has been issued. There are some exceptions to this prohibition. The prohibition does not apply to
principal holder of D permit as long as principal holder is not consuming liquor. The prohibition does not
apply to an agent or employee of the principal holder who is also a peace officer who is also off duty.
Possession of a concealed firearm is allowed in a retail store with a D-6 or D-8 permit as long as concealed
carry license holder is not consuming liquor. Class D permits are generally issued to an establishment that
sells alcohol for consumption on the premises. In any event, be certain of the type of permit and whether
liquor is being consumed before you enter with a concealed handgun.
Haven't seen the Blackberry's guts, but it's been popular for a while now to make the cases and/or liners of personal electronics out of some pretty tough stuff. Titanium, high-strength aluminum alloys and Kevlar have all been used in various attempts to make PDAs and phones survive being dropped, crushed, etc.surprise_i'm_armed wrote:2. He conceivably carried this gun for protection. But a
friend showed me his Crackberry. It's a rather thin thing,
but that .32 bullet didn't even have enough power to go
all the way through it? Really?