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jpowelle5

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  1. Here is the scenario: The local "whatever store" has the building posted "no firearms" or "no carrying of firearms" or whatever... An individual has a handgun carry permit. He/she is legally allowed to carry and for this scenario they are carrying concealed. The enter the local whatever store - Doesn't matter to me if they noticed the sign or not. While reaching for something on a higher shelf their shirt rises and their handgun is exposed. An employee notices and calls the local police department. An officer shows up and the employee points the person carrying out to the officer. Is the individual breaking the law or breaking the stores policy. Can/will they be arrested or will they just be asked to leave the premises. **** There is a destinct difference between breaking the law and break a companies policy **** So I guess my question is: in breaking a company policy are you in turn breaking the law? I recently took the handgun carry class and this was a little gray. No obviously if I am carrying and I see the sign that says "no firearms" or something to that, I am going to turn around and do buisness elsewhere or remove my handgun. I was just looking for clarification. Thanks.
  2. This isn't mine but wanted to ask if this was a good deal. I was thinking about picking it up. $400 obo Craftsman 2 drawer bench, stool (2) Lee Challenger presses,Lee perfect powder measure, Lee powder scale, Midway tumbler with media, Lamp, Lee powder measure kit, Lee shell holders, Lee ram prime, Lyman shell gauge,and more. (3) Rifle dies RCBS .223 and a .223 Lee factory crimp die Lee 22/250 die and a Lee factory crimp die Lee 220 Swift die and a Lee factory crimp die (3) Pistol dies RCBS 3-die carb tc set.40 S&W /10A Lee 45 acp Lee 357 magnum Various Powders & Primers.not pictured is the brass & jacketed hollow point too much to list. It is on craigslist.
  3. Thanks for the info. Found this on craigslist woodworking bench "Super Deal!" Not exactly like yours though. Doesn't look like it has the front doors and drawers. JP
  4. Lebanon Gun Shop on S. Hartman Drive in Lebanon will be hosting a seminar in on reloading in the near future. The store owner is a pretty good guy. They do not have a huge assortment of firearms but are well rounded for reloading/firearms/accessories ect. The Armory on 231 in Lebanon has a great assortment of firearms, looks like their specialty is AR style rifles, they have the wall of AR's. They also carry a ton of revolvers and pistols, ammo and accessories. The guys that work there are friendly and willing to answer any questions. Just my 2 cents... JP
  5. MajorKong, What are the dimensions of your reloading bench? Did you build or buy? If you bought it can you give me info as to where? Very nice setup. I just picked up a Dillion 550B and am trying to find a place to put it and what to attach it to. I have limited space and it must be out of the was so I do not upset SWMBO. (she who must be obeyed)... (-: JP
  6. Thanks to all for the warm welcome to TN and TGO. I have already found a ton of helpful information. I look forward to meeting some of you at the local ranges and out in the deer woods. JP
  7. Hello all, I just wanted to throw out a quick introduction. My name is Jay Powell, I just recently moved to the great state of Tennessee from Michigan. My wife and I love it here and have no intention of leaving anytime in the near future. I enjoy hunting, fishing, shooting and the great outdoors. I will be lookingn for some good areas to hunt in the 2010 season, so if anyone can point me in the right direction that would be great. I am also looking for the local ranges to do some shooting. Hopefully there are a few ranges that will allow shooting out past 100 yards. I am looking forward to gaining some knowledge about hunting and shooting in Tennessee. JP

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