I went to Baja for 45 yrs and we carried a baseball bat and mitt. Even a small knife in the cab was technically illegal. I carry a tire iron behind the seat of the Ram.I do carry my custom titanium walking stick with a very sharp pointed tip on it.
All of my vehicles do have an appropriate tool in them. It is funny that the most convenient place to store said tool is either alongside behind the drivers seat and in all the years and inspections it has never been called a weapon by a LEO.
Remember that the lug wrench included with every car was meant to take off properly torqued lug nuts at best and is useless if the kid used the big impact gun
Of course this won’t work in a convertible Porsche
As a medic, I can say that wasp spray, is effective....it is also a neurotoxin and can cause health concerns,
the dry powder from an fire extinguisher also can work great as a self defense, but once the powder gets into someone's lungs in a large volume can be fatal. Much like a spray( in moderation) to blind, and then impact to fleshy parts with the body of the unit.
lots of research, take a CCW class for your home state, and then apply for the Utah permit. Then download the " CCW" app. It helps to identify what states honor your permits, and has quite a few useful features. Ill scren shot and add to this from my phone.
I have not read all the posts and some posts I don't see but two things when it comes to protecting your family and yourself. A gun locked in a box won't do you any good and better judged by 12 than carried by 6 (cliches I know).
Being from Montana everybody had a gun or multiple guns in their vehicle, heck never knew when you were going to have to shoot a rattlesnake...pretty sure most jurisdictions look at things differently when carrying something with the intention of committing a crime vs protecting yourself. Anybody have a draw full of steak knives or a tool box full of hammers?
It is unfortunate there's such an onus of self education and research involved with exercising your 2A - when I moved to another state a while back I called the local sheriff's dept (who was taking my CC application) and asked about the local laws. They didn't have clear answers really, such as when I asked, "OK if I don't have to have a CC permit to have a (loaded) firearm in my vehicle, but I can't carry outside of the vehicle or home, how do I transport a firearm from home to vehicle or from place to place?"
"Oh, just use a gun case and it's legal"
"OK, what is a legal gun case and what's not? Does it have to be locked?"
"We don't know"
And this is the dept issuing the permits
Unfortunately, a police officer is not a reliable source of interpretation regarding laws passed by a legislature - even though they're the ones who enforce them. That's why we have courts. So while seemingly reasonable and that may guide his and some of his colleagues' decisions related to law enforcement, buyer beware on that piece of advice....
Quite frankly, given the litigious world we live in I'm surprised they would provide any advice that may be considered as "legal advice" or "product usage/advice" as it applies to the interpretation of the CC legislation within your state. Most agencies would simply refer you to the law for you to make your own determination or seek the advice of an attorney.
The police officer should have couched his advice from the perspective of how he would approach that situation in isolation. Police have leeway in enforcing laws. My guess is his opinion would change of he rolled up on an RV reeking of cat piss with persons of certain backgrounds occupying it.
It's funny how there are a few states that are relatively lax with gun control yet don't honor each other's permits almost like a tit for tat.This app, allows me to input what states I have a CC licence in, and shows me where it's honored. Also, has laws in each state, etc.
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