Concealed Carry
I had an interesting experience yesterday. I went up country to scout for places to cut firewood and run my dogs. As it is hunting season I went to a game refuge, I just don't feel like getting shot at accidentally. Since I do have a concealed carry permit for safety reasons I carry a personal defense fire arm whenever I'm in the woods alone. After my scouting was done I was loading up my dogs and was stopped by 2 game wardens. The normal questions ensued ie; what was I doing, was I hunting, did I have any fire arms, etc. When I advised of my status I was detained until all my checks came back clear. The interesting thing is I learned that even with a personal defense permit and a legal fire arm, I still could not carry in that wildlife area. I guess this is the motivation needed to put some short staff, or walking stick, techniques together. My shepherd of course did not know what was happening and went after the closest warden to me when he tried to detain me. Needless to say it almost ended badly. I called off the dog, just before contact with the warden, and put her back in the truck. The warden was just breaking the holster with his fire arm when she stopped. Everything ended ok but this experience has motivated me to put some walking stick techniques together. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Mr Miller


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amazing
Truly amazing how a bit of attitude can escalate what would be nothing into what could be a totally violent and dangerous situation.
Old student came in yesterday. He's a cop but he's been on administrative leave for the past year because his partner got a bit cocky and caused a big problem. I didn't read the paper so I don't know the exact situation but probably a very young inexperienced cop.
Probably the exact same thing created violence out of nothing. Not too smart especially these days.
There are a lot of street savy peace officers out there and there are those that just do stupid things. Maybe there should be a bit more experience (humility training) before putting them on the street