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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 2132416" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>A late fiend of mine was in the Navy in the '50s, and they went to get qualified on the M1 Garand, the M1911, and the Thompson SMG. He said he got to shoot the Garand, but before he got to shoot the others it started raining, and they had to unass the AO before the field became impassible for the buses they were using. Guess what--he was now "qualified" on all three, despite never having shot (or even handled) two of them. (To make it even better, later in his career he pulled a stint on guard duty at Treasure Island (IIRC) carrying, you guessed it, a Thompson and a 1911 because the Navy had said he was qualified on them. Fortunately, the armorer took pity on him and showed him how to operate them...)</p><p></p><p>IMHO, if you have a carry license, it should be good anywhere. It's not like you're a fine, upstanding citizen one one side of an imaginary line, but a lead-slinging nincompoop on the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 2132416, member: 26737"] A late fiend of mine was in the Navy in the '50s, and they went to get qualified on the M1 Garand, the M1911, and the Thompson SMG. He said he got to shoot the Garand, but before he got to shoot the others it started raining, and they had to unass the AO before the field became impassible for the buses they were using. Guess what--he was now "qualified" on all three, despite never having shot (or even handled) two of them. (To make it even better, later in his career he pulled a stint on guard duty at Treasure Island (IIRC) carrying, you guessed it, a Thompson and a 1911 because the Navy had said he was qualified on them. Fortunately, the armorer took pity on him and showed him how to operate them...) IMHO, if you have a carry license, it should be good anywhere. It's not like you're a fine, upstanding citizen one one side of an imaginary line, but a lead-slinging nincompoop on the other. [/QUOTE]
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