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  • charlie12

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    Well, yeah.

    But say you're fishing at a Brec pond, and a Wildlife and Fisheries agent stops by to check your fishing license. Now you have a situation where you are approached by a LEO, and you're required to inform him that you have a weapon on you. Not a good situation.

    If it was a matter of paying a ticket in that case, some may decide to chance it. If it was a matter of losing you LCHP, that's another thing.


    Like this

    R.S. 40:1379.3(R)(1) requires each permittee, within fifteen days of a misdemeanor or a felony arrest, other than a minor traffic violation, in this state or any other state, to notify the deputy secretary of public safety services by certified mail. The deputy secretary may suspend, for up to ninety days, the permit of any permittee who fails to meet the notification requirements of this Section.

    R.S. 40:1379.3(F)(1) mandates that the deputy secretary shall revoke the permit if at any time during the permit period the permittee fails to satisfy any one of the qualification requirements provided for in Subsection C of R.S. 40:1379.3.
     

    Gerberman

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    Interesting. There should be a movement to push the override of the regs preventing carry in public parks etc...
     
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