Gideon70
Regular Member
I'm looking for folks to join me for an Open Carry fishing trip in Daytona Beach. The fishing will be at Holly Point Park in Holly Hill, with lunch after. I need ten people to sign up and get the date set.
Think you mean near Daytona Beach - Holly Park, Florida is a separate municipality.I'm looking for folks to join me for an Open Carry fishing trip in Daytona Beach. The fishing will be at Holly Point Park in Holly Hill, with lunch after. I need ten people to sign up and get the date set.
To help you generate some possible interest, I'm moving this thread to the main body of the Florida sub-forum.
It will be seen and read by more people there.
Thank you. I live in Holly Hill wich borders Daytona and the two cities are generally referred to as "Daytona Area." So yes, I want to do an Open Carry fishing at the Holly Point Park in the very near future. I carry openly on my property all the time, and when I camp I tend to carry there as well. But I want to see it more common.
Oh, and just a curious thing, but did you know you can legally carry a 1911 openly in the state? The statutes say any gun made before 1918, and the 1911 clearly predates that and is classified as an antique weapon.
I'm looking for folks to join me for an Open Carry fishing trip in Daytona Beach. The fishing will be at Holly Point Park in Holly Hill, with lunch after. I need ten people to sign up and get the date set.
oh Gideon, just a small comment in passing since you are still considered a newbie, did you know you can not post "gross" misinformation across threads?
quoth the great grapeshot: You cannot exclude the other requirements, which you have selectively done.
So neither the Browning 1915 nor the 1911 qualifies as an antique firearm - your reply is a gross misstatement. unquoth
http://forum.opencarry.org/forums/showthread.php?103969-Legality-of-black-powder-open-carry
getting my crackerjacks to search for the prize inside.
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Gideon - The first time you misstated the statute was somewhat excused but corrected in total via my post #34 in the following thread which you read. Your next comment/reply there has been deleted as not factual.“Antique firearm” means any firearm manufactured in or before 1918.... or replica thereof, whether actually manufactured before or after the year 1918...
Seems pretty clear to me. There's no requirement for black powder even though I often hear it discussed.
Gideon - The first time you misstated the statute was somewhat excused but corrected in total via my post #34 in the following thread which you read. Your next comment/reply there has been deleted as not factual.
http://forum.opencarry.org/forums/showthread.php?103969-Legality-of-black-powder-open-carry&p=2188663
Now you do the same thing again in what would appear to be a deliberate attempt to propagate false and misleading information. We do not take kindly to disseminating false information, especially on multiple threads. You have an incoming PM.
Very strange response from someone who has been a member here since 2011.Wow, talk about being attacked for talking out loud.
Grapeshot, I've seen you shut down most of the conversations, and while I've been a member for years (mostly silent) it's really startling to see you go on the attack on a new poster (I know the person myself, he's a decent guy - a little annoying but decent)
Is this the new way discussions are going to be handled? If it is, then I'm moving along. No interest in seeing someone attacked for no reason.