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bivenator 02-10-2022 11:58 AM

How To Store A Spoon?
 
Houston is number 2 in murders currently. I am pretty sure we have it in us to claw our way to the top.

I had an incident the other morning on my way to work that has me considering carrying a weapon. A guy rode my arse for a half mile with his brights on, after we both made a right at a light I slowed to let him go past. I flicked my lights once he was in front of me. He began to slow and when I was nearly even with him he accelerated and cut me off with a brake check, I went around on the left and he accelerated. He passed and got a 1/4 mile ahead and he came to a stop. I was driving slow as I wanted to let him go. As I neared his SUV now parked in the road he was exiting his car, I squeezed around and left him after pulling into a store parking lot. I don't know his intention but it wasn't good.

So, I work in hospitals and conceal carry isn't an option. I don't want to leave in the car.

What options are you Pelicans using?
My daily driver will often be the 911 so not a secure place for a weapon.

masraum 02-10-2022 12:06 PM

A car is never going to be a secure spot, but since yours is a coupe, it's not too bad.

You can get a small "gun safe" that comes with a steel cable that would slip under a seat. The cable then goes around something like a seat rail or mount. It'll slow folks down unless they know it's there and are looking for it. No matter what you do with a vehicle, it's always possible for them to steal the whole vehicle. Something like this - https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00384755S/

You may have just been wanting to let the guy know that he was running his brights, or you may have been annoyed and trying to convey that. Either way, this guy seems to have been in a mood and not liked it. You may want to avoid the light flashing in the future.

People are crazy. I assume you saw the recent thread where 2 different sets of numbnuts fired their gun through the windows of their own vehicle. :eek:

KFC911 02-10-2022 12:17 PM

Forget about a spoon. You engaged in the participation of "play stupid games, win stooopid prizes" with an idiot, in a car that brings out the worst in idiots imo. It's hard to do, but just let it go in the future. I haven't always done that .... but I'm trying much harder :D.

rusnak 02-10-2022 12:40 PM

I wouldn't worry about one person. If you think you need it, buy some pepper spray. I am starting to think that stuff is way better than a Taser, and I have two.

masraum 02-10-2022 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by rusnak (Post 11603973)
I wouldn't worry about one person. If you think you need it, buy some pepper spray. I am starting to think that stuff is way better than a Taser, and I have two.

You definitely wouldn't want to fire pepper spray through your own windows (whether they were up or down) while driving a car, though. :D

bivenator 02-10-2022 12:52 PM

Thanks Steve, Houston carjackings are on rise. Would love to be out there in your area.

It was a very helpless feeling with that dude trying to block the road, it was dark, deserted and he had paper plates. That is the texas equivalent of a car with a hoodie and mask, untraceable.

I haven't really felt the need to carry as I am usually not putting myself in situations (ie bar fights, domestic disputes) that gun play usually follows. Driving a red porsche will draw some attention but on this occasion I was in my nondescript kia soul.

rusnak 02-10-2022 12:54 PM

^ I don't think I'd fire a gun either, unless it was not a firearm. Too much risk of hitting a person behind, even with target rounds. And if you're carrying hollow point, well good luck in court.

I got the Tasers because of people coming up to the car window. One guy tried to open my 911 door. That's the kind of person you shoot in the face with a 2" dart and 12,000 volts.

Seahawk 02-10-2022 12:55 PM

All I can offer is that you follow your State laws to the letter.

I "truck carry" in Maryland and Virginia, both have very specific requirements for the transportation of guns and ammunition.

I follow both to, as I mentioned, the letter. If I have a meeting in DC, I do not truck carry. Not worth it.

Lastly, you need to really rethink the spoon option. There are better options if you are not prepared.

cabmandone 02-10-2022 01:01 PM

Bolt a lock box under the passenger seat.

rusnak 02-10-2022 01:12 PM

^ All good advice. The obvious advice is to take a class. My advice would be to think in terms of 100% likely to shoot someone. Think about the repercussoins. Think about facing every imaginable news reporter, city employee, and for years later every smart aleck wiseass that will come out of the woodwork. Your shoot has to be defensible. And you had better take the least agressive option available. Dont think of it as hypethical. Think of it as routine and you'll understand what you can't even imagine.

matthewb0051 02-10-2022 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by bivenator (Post 11603916)

So, I work in hospitals and conceal carry isn't an option. I don't want to leave in the car.

30.06 and 30.07 are such a PITA and frankly very confusing statutes. I always have to re-read those signs when I go places and even then I'm not sure I get it.

What's worse is the new constitutional carry. I've had a few cases recently on folks w/o carry license and trying to apply the con-carry rules is crazy hard. I even heard on body cam video the cops, detective, and on-call DA saying they didn't get it.

WRT 30.06/.07 I wonder if the hospital would allow employees exceptions for to/from if you store in locker in the building. I'm in a similar boat with the courthouse, my office is about a block down the street, so for a block I'm on my own.

cabmandone 02-10-2022 01:16 PM

^^^
All good stuff Rus.
My concealed carry instructor, a close friend of mine, said to the entire group "don't let the fact that you can now legally carry a gun concealed change who you are".

B, what you did was the right thing and avoided confrontation. Some folks are just nuckin futs. The best thing to do is get as far away from them as possible.

Seahawk 02-10-2022 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by rusnak (Post 11604023)
^ All good advice. The obvious advice is to take a class. My advice would be to think in terms of 100% likely to shoot someone. Think about the repercussoins. Think about facing every imaginable news reporter, city employee, and for years later every smart aleck wiseass that will come out of the woodwork. Your shoot has to be defensible. And you had better take the least agressive option available. Dont think of it as hypethical. Think of it as routine and you'll understand what you can't even imagine.

Perfect.

matthewb0051 02-10-2022 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11603983)
You definitely wouldn't want to fire pepper spray through your own windows (whether they were up or down) while driving a car, though. :D

I can confirm. Was riding in back of HUMVE once and guy in front pax seat fired some off to keep people away. I took a face full. It's great when your eyeball fells like it is going to fall out.

MRM 02-10-2022 01:39 PM

Or next time something like that happens you call 911 as it’s happening and tell the operator someone is acting in a way that threatens you and you let the people with badges who are paid to put their lives on the line take care of it. If it’s urgent enough to need a gun, it’s urgent enough to call 911. If you don’t feel comfortable dialing 911 you haven’t reached a point where a gun is necessary.

masraum 02-10-2022 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by bivenator (Post 11603990)
Thanks Steve, Houston carjackings are on rise. Would love to be out there in your area.

It was a very helpless feeling with that dude trying to block the road, it was dark, deserted and he had paper plates. That is the texas equivalent of a car with a hoodie and mask, untraceable.

I haven't really felt the need to carry as I am usually not putting myself in situations (ie bar fights, domestic disputes) that gun play usually follows. Driving a red porsche will draw some attention but on this occasion I was in my nondescript kia soul.

Yeah, I haven't had that situation, but a couple of times over the years that I've been here, I've had weird/corncerning situations occur. It's unsettling. And yes, driving a Porsche or any sports car seems to be able to trigger the weirdness.
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Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 11603995)
All I can offer is that you follow your State laws to the letter.

I "truck carry" in Maryland and Virginia, both have very specific requirements for the transportation of guns and ammunition.

I follow both to, as I mentioned, the letter. If I have a meeting in DC, I do not truck carry. Not worth it.

Lastly, you need to really rethink the spoon option. There are better options if you are not prepared.

Fortunately for bivenator, Texas recently passed a law so that anyone can CC without a license.
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Originally Posted by cabmando (Post 11604001)
Bolt a lock box under the passenger seat.

How are you going to get to the box or anything in or out of the box if it's bolted under the seat?

cabmandone 02-10-2022 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11604071)
Yeah, I haven't had that situation, but a couple of times over the years that I've been here, I've had weird/corncerning situations occur. It's unsettling. And yes, driving a Porsche or any sports car seems to be able to trigger the weirdness.

Fortunately for bivenator, Texas recently passed a law so that anyone can CC without a license.

How are you going to get to the box or anything in or out of the box if it's bolted under the seat?


They make a lock box that opens like a drawer. It goes there when you go into work. It goes in the door pocket of the 911 when in route.

And have I ever mentioned that I love where I live?

masraum 02-10-2022 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by matthewb0051 (Post 11604028)
30.06 and 30.07 are such a PITA and frankly very confusing statutes. I always have to re-read those signs when I go places and even then I'm not sure I get it.

What's worse is the new constitutional carry. I've had a few cases recently on folks w/o carry license and trying to apply the con-carry rules is crazy hard. I even heard on body cam video the cops, detective, and on-call DA saying they didn't get it.

WRT 30.06/.07 I wonder if the hospital would allow employees exceptions for to/from if you store in locker in the building. I'm in a similar boat with the courthouse, my office is about a block down the street, so for a block I'm on my own.

LOL! If you have a hard time with the laws, the rest of us are screwed!

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on the premises of a hospital licensed under Chapter 241, Health and Safety Code, or on the premises of a nursing facility licensed under Chapter 242, Health and Safety Code, unless the person has written authorization of the hospital or nursing facility administration, as appropriate;
I would not want to ask for permission unless I had a good reason to believe that approval was likely.

I believe colleges are now OK unless they have 30.06 or 30.07 posted if you have a license. I believe I've read that if you have a license there are a couple of places that you can go that you can't if you don't have a license (think college was one of those places, maybe the only difference, I can't remember).

It would be nice, if in your position, there was some sort of DMZ with lockers where lawyers and employees could go, leave their guns, and then go inside.

masraum 02-10-2022 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by matthewb0051 (Post 11604034)
I can confirm. Was riding in back of HUMVE once and guy in front pax seat fired some off to keep people away. I took a face full. It's great when your eyeball fells like it is going to fall out.

Damn!

Yeah, my parents were smokers when I was a kid and stuck in the back seat with them "smoking out the window." Yeah, that worked great.

I was coming home from a bar once in college. A buddy was driving. I was in the passenger's seat and there were 2 or 3 people in the back seat. I tried to get my buddy to pull over to puke, but he said "just do it out the window". I felt really bad about the 2 people in the back seat. I didn't feel as bad about the state of the interior of his car in the back half.

masraum 02-10-2022 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by MRM (Post 11604061)
Or next time something like that happens you call 911 as it’s happening and tell the operator someone is acting in a way that threatens you and you let the people with badges who are paid to put their lives on the line take care of it. If it’s urgent enough to need a gun, it’s urgent enough to call 911. If you don’t feel comfortable dialing 911 you haven’t reached a point where a gun is necessary.

Probably not a bad plan. Things are easy and tough in a car. In a car, you should be able to much more easily "run away" which should be the first course of action. If you're trying to get away, then making a call, unless you've got a phone integrated with your car and buttons on the steering wheel, might be tough.

If you think you need a gun, then it might be too late for 911.


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