Message from @Krool99

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2020-11-11 23:47:51 UTC  

about 200$ give or take

2020-11-11 23:48:10 UTC  

I got some cash saved up, so I am not too picky when it comes to storing my stuff properly

2020-11-11 23:49:47 UTC  

ok

2020-11-11 23:51:50 UTC  

Most of the long gun safes are about $300 or more. Most of the cost just comes down to the price of steel. I see on Amazon a few for $200-250 but I'd research them we'll because they likely cut corners somewhere to hit that price. One of the best pistol safes on the market is made by Fort Knox and for a pistol safe cost $250.

2020-11-11 23:52:12 UTC  

Noone likes me chest rig sadd

2020-11-11 23:52:20 UTC  

Maybe a Heavy Hardcase for storage

2020-11-11 23:52:31 UTC  

I did 👍

2020-11-11 23:52:56 UTC  

Simple but effective

2020-11-11 23:53:43 UTC  

so like a plano with a pad lock?

2020-11-11 23:56:24 UTC  

Also, I'm sure you have already checked but know you state laws with guns and college campuses. Some states like Texas and Arkansas let you have a gun on campus if you have a concealed carry permit and others like Tennessee have Castle doctrine laws that cover your car so they can be on a campus as long as they remain in your private vehicle.

2020-11-11 23:57:38 UTC  

Correct on the Arkansas bit

2020-11-11 23:58:49 UTC  

I'm from Tennessee so I know Tennessees gun laws and I have a brother going to college in Texas so I know theirs also.

2020-11-12 00:00:03 UTC  

Every state should have Castle doctrine laws but unfortunately they do not.

2020-11-12 00:00:16 UTC  

My gals in UofA, so I checked the laws here...its been years since I've been to a trade school or college

2020-11-12 00:00:27 UTC  

I agree on that

2020-11-12 00:01:54 UTC  

I almost went to college at University of Arkansas for undergrad but didn't get offered enough scholarship money for it to be worth it when I could go in state in Tennessee and have most of my undergrad payed for.

2020-11-12 00:02:06 UTC  

I am looking at a school in MO with the castle doctrine that applies to vehicles, so that's good

2020-11-12 00:05:11 UTC  

Still double check the castle doctrine laws. While Tennessee has a really broad castle doctrine that protects you anywhere your vehicle is legally allowed to be, that doesn't necessarily mean all castle doctrine laws are the same.

2020-11-12 00:08:30 UTC  

Make sure you know the laws well, even if you have the legal rights to have the gun in your car on campus, you can still get in trouble from people who do not know that. You only have to look at the news to see cases where people were legally allowed to use their 2A rights have problems because normal people don't know the laws

2020-11-12 00:13:16 UTC  

right

2020-11-12 02:23:10 UTC  

Just got my gun license today.

2020-11-12 02:38:23 UTC  

I hate your pfp

2020-11-12 02:38:33 UTC  

And your gun licence

2020-11-12 02:51:12 UTC  

pfp?

2020-11-12 02:52:18 UTC  

profile picture.

2020-11-12 02:52:55 UTC  

don't worry about it too much, I am pretty sure he is just trolling u <:troll_face:726878856585281557>

2020-11-12 02:54:40 UTC  

Oh, well just to be clear the pfp is not me, I don't vape.

2020-11-12 02:55:09 UTC  

All I did was typed my name in google and that picture showed up.

2020-11-12 02:56:55 UTC  

oh lol

2020-11-12 02:57:09 UTC  

i was going to say, u look rather young to have a firearms license

2020-11-12 02:57:26 UTC  

Anyone know if I can have a firearm in the Corps Of Cadets at A&M. I know they have it where people living on campus can but I was wondering if the Corps Billeting has different rules.

2020-11-12 02:57:48 UTC  

nah man, idk. I can look it up tho

2020-11-12 02:58:30 UTC  

I tried but couldn’t really find anything

2020-11-12 02:59:13 UTC  

That’s how I figured out that normal students can

2020-11-12 02:59:26 UTC  

"Concealed handgun license holders must follow all state and federal laws concerning owning and possessing a handgun on campus. Any resident who is licensed to carry a concealed handgun and chooses to bring the handgun into their room/apartment must store his or her handgun and ammunition in an electronic locking steel safe that has been rented or purchased from the Department of Residence Life. For information regarding safe rentals/purchases, visit http://reslife.tamu.edu/living/amenities/add-ons/."

2020-11-12 02:59:35 UTC  

so maybe you can have guns on parts of campus

2020-11-12 02:59:46 UTC  

but my guess is that you should probably not

2020-11-12 03:01:58 UTC  

@Krool99 I googled my name just to see what would pop up. I got a criminal case of some sort and a Jamaican musician. xD

2020-11-12 03:02:05 UTC  

Lol

2020-11-12 03:02:15 UTC  

Have y’all done the Florida man challenge

2020-11-12 03:02:22 UTC  

what's that?