There is no one correct answer to your question. Personally I prefer a shoulder holster when I am wearing a suite and/or tie. But that is my personal preference. It really is a personal preference though. You will have to try different holster to determine what is more comfortable for you...
I just received my new license only 2 weeks after completing all the required paperwork, fees and fingerprints. Very happy with the speed of the process.
I was in the same situation several years ago when my daughter got in trouble with the law. While she was on house arrest and probation there could not be any weapons in the house. Yes the police can come to your house anytime. They will knock and announce themselves but you cannot stop them...
I have CC'd at the Shrine Circus for several years with no problem. I am not sure what the Coliseum's policy is in regards to weapons but you should be fine if you a carrying concealed.
I will be attending a concert at Radio Radio in Indy this weekend and am curious as to their policy and/or procedures for concealed carry at the venue.
Do you go through any type of security in order to enter? If so how good is it?
An excellent idea. just one more tool that most people have and may have never though about using. If one has the time to use this method prior to having to use "deadly force" it is a great option to have.
My wife noticed those signs a couple of weeks ago.
I carry concealed at that theater all of the time. I guess I must be doing a good job of concealing my side arm as I have never had any problems there.
The whole OC/CC issue has gotten out of hand. It is like saying one type of holster or one type of firearm is better than another because it it what you personally use.
The bottom line is carry in what ever manner you are comfortable with. I could care less if you OC or CC just as long as you...
Just as an officer does not have the authority to pull you over and ask for your license just because you are driving a car they do not have the authority to ask you for your LTCH just because you have a weapon. This has been stated in many court cases. The police must have a reason or just...