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<p>[QUOTE="BustCoinageDude, post: 324504, member: 12004"]I have never had that happen to me. I usually don't attend shows. As a concealled weapon license holder and firearms instructor, I carry a handgun concealed within the boundaries of state/federal/local law, but unfortunatly many shows have anti gun policies, even for law enforcement. </p><p> I know alot of dealers and collectors carry , but I can't see how so many do not if the law within their jurisdiction allows for it. If I were a dealer and transporting thousands of dollars worth of coins, I would want to be armed. I know alot of them use armored car services, especially the larger dealers like Heritage, etc., but even as a collector, I would not feel comfortable going into a parking lot from a show unarmed, but it may be because I am so used to it. </p><p> For individuals who do this on a regular basis, I would strongly recommend being aware of your surrounding, your perimeter, and not to advertise to those who don't need to know that you collect coins and are going to a show, recipe for dissaster.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BustCoinageDude, post: 324504, member: 12004"]I have never had that happen to me. I usually don't attend shows. As a concealled weapon license holder and firearms instructor, I carry a handgun concealed within the boundaries of state/federal/local law, but unfortunatly many shows have anti gun policies, even for law enforcement. I know alot of dealers and collectors carry , but I can't see how so many do not if the law within their jurisdiction allows for it. If I were a dealer and transporting thousands of dollars worth of coins, I would want to be armed. I know alot of them use armored car services, especially the larger dealers like Heritage, etc., but even as a collector, I would not feel comfortable going into a parking lot from a show unarmed, but it may be because I am so used to it. For individuals who do this on a regular basis, I would strongly recommend being aware of your surrounding, your perimeter, and not to advertise to those who don't need to know that you collect coins and are going to a show, recipe for dissaster.[/QUOTE]
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