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October 11th, 2011 11:00 PM #21
A lot of things I carry in the car could actually count as weapons when necessary, such as the jack handle, screwdrivers, tire wrench, steering wheel club (medyo mabigat nga lang), umbrellas. Even the car keys themselves.
Regarding items specifically for engagement, I keep a 26" extendable baton under the driver's seat, plus a 21" extendable baton in my satchel.
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October 12th, 2011 01:05 AM #22
the club™ steering wheel lock under the drivers seat and a golf club in the trunk & a kitchen knife inside a box of kleenex just in case
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October 12th, 2011 01:44 AM #23
Deadly weapon? Two years of Playboy magazines for distracting/throwing? None.
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October 12th, 2011 09:04 AM #24
Don't bring knives to a gun fight. :D
Our cars are extensions of our homes. As long you don't bring out the gun in public, the permit to carry is unnecessary? (I think I heard Trillanes say this. Any truth to it?)
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October 12th, 2011 09:45 AM #25
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October 12th, 2011 09:46 AM #26
Not true, your licensed firearm is only allowed at your house at the address you gave when you applied for your license. So if you have more than 1 address your gun should be on the address stated on your license otherwise they can still imprison you.
Also it's actually PTCFOR not PTC, which means Permit To Carry Firearms Outside of Residence which allows you to bring your firearm almost anywhere in the country except for places that don't allow guns and drinking places(bars/clubs). Another permit that allows you to bring your gun outside of your house is a Permit To Transport or PTT, but you can only bring it from your house to a firing range or gun shop and it has to be unloaded and magazine shouldn't be loaded in the gun also then it has to be in a box or carrying case not in a bag or your waist. So if PTT lang meron ka at mahuli ka ng oras na sarado na mga range at shop or sa lugar na di mo naman madadaanan pauwi or papunta sa range or shop may kaso ka pa din.
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