RE: [UC] What to bring to the Bridge -- Leave the baby at home, but don't forget your 9mm, you might need it ....

2005-02-22 Thread Michael Clapper
Title: What to bring to the Bridge -- Leave the baby at home, but don't forget
your 9mm, you might need it 









Who knew? 



Last time I was in St. Louis, I was appalled by the number of stores that had huge signs stating
that you could not bring a concealed weapon inside. 



I guess I didnt realize it was that
easy or legal in Philly. Can
individual stores/movie theatres/offices prohibit folks from carrying guns? 



See http://www.ppdonline.org/hq_gunpermit.php
for everything you need to know about pulling a CW permit here in Philadelphia. Hardest part might be
finding a passport picture. 



Sigh.




MC










-Original Message-
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kyle Cassidy
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 11:58 AM
To: UnivCity@list.purple.com
Subject: [UC] What to bring to the
Bridge -- Leave the baby at home, but don't forget your 9mm, you might need it 





The complainant reported that the argument
escalated to the point at which the three males began to punch and kick him,
prompting him to flee the theater.

According to police, the three other men followed the
complainant outside and began to shoot at him. The complainant shot three to
four bullets in response before the scene broke up.

Because the complainant had a permit for his
nine-millimeter Beretta semi-automatic and reportedly only fired when his life
was endangered, he does not currently face charges.



http://www.dailypennsylvanian.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/02/22/421ae0a37b166









Re: [UC] What to bring to the Bridge -- Leave the baby at home, but don't forget your 9mm, you might need it ....

2005-02-22 Thread Stephen Fisher
apparently my priorities are all out of whack. i find it really odd that 
you can't bring your kid to the movies but you can bring you gun...

Michael Clapper wrote:
Who knew?
Last time I was in St. Louis, I was appalled by the number of stores 
that had huge signs stating that you could not bring a concealed 
weapon inside.

I guess I didnt realize it was that easy or legal in Philly. Can 
individual stores/movie theatres/offices prohibit folks from carrying 
guns?

See http://www.ppdonline.org/hq_gunpermit.php for everything you need 
to know about pulling a CW permit here in Philadelphia. Hardest part 
might be finding a passport picture.

Sigh.
MC
-Original Message-
*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Kyle Cassidy
*Sent:* Tuesday, February 22, 2005 11:58 AM
*To:* UnivCity@list.purple.com
*Subject:* [UC] What to bring to the Bridge -- Leave the baby at home, 
but don't forget your 9mm, you might need it 

The complainant reported that the argument escalated to the point at 
which the three males began to punch and kick him, prompting him to 
flee the theater.

According to police, the three other men followed the complainant 
outside and began to shoot at him. The complainant shot three to four 
bullets in response before the scene broke up.

Because the complainant had a permit for his nine-millimeter Beretta 
semi-automatic and reportedly only fired when his life was endangered, 
he does not currently face charges.

http://www.dailypennsylvanian.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/02/22/421ae0a37b166 



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RE: [UC] What to bring to the Bridge -- Leave the baby at home, but don't forget your 9mm, you might need it ....

2005-02-22 Thread Susan Jacobson
In Phildadelphia, not only can you carry your semi-automatic firearm into the 
movies, but apparently no more than 10 women may live in one house together.  
I learned this from one of my students who is in a fraternity. More than 10 
women = brothel. This law has been a bitch for the Temple sororities

sj

 Original message 
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 12:49:06 -0500
From: Michael Clapper [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
Subject: RE: [UC] What to bring to the Bridge --  Leave the baby at home, but 
don't forget your 9mm, you might need it   
To: 'Kyle Cassidy' [EMAIL PROTECTED], UnivCity@list.purple.com

   Link: File-List

   Who knew?



   Last time I was in St. Louis, I was appalled by the
   number of stores that had huge signs stating that
   you could not bring a concealed weapon inside.  



   I guess I didn't realize it was that easy or legal
   in Philly.  Can individual stores/movie
   theatres/offices prohibit folks from carrying guns? 



   See http://www.ppdonline.org/hq_gunpermit.php for
   everything you need to know about pulling a CW
   permit here in Philadelphia.  Hardest part might be
   finding a passport picture. 



   Sigh. 



   MC 









   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
   Kyle Cassidy
   Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005  11:58 AM
   To: UnivCity@list.purple.com
   Subject: [UC] What to bring to the Bridge -- Leave
   the baby at home, but don't forget your 9mm, you
   might need it 





   The complainant reported that the argument
   escalated to the point at which the three males
   began to punch and kick him, prompting him to flee
   the theater.

   According to police, the three other men followed
   the complainant outside and began to shoot at him.
   The complainant shot three to four bullets in
   response before the scene broke up.

   Because the complainant had a permit for his
   nine-millimeter Beretta semi-automatic and
   reportedly only fired when his life was endangered,
   he does not currently face charges.



   http://www.dailypennsylvanian.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/02/22/
421ae0a37b166
Susan Jacobson
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Broadcasting  Telecom
Temple University
http://countlessstories.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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RE: [UC] What to bring to the Bridge -- Leave the baby at home, but don't forget your 9mm, you might need it ....

2005-02-22 Thread Ben Rhoades
At 01:17 PM 2/22/2005, Susan Jacobson wrote:
In Phildadelphia, not only can you carry your semi-automatic firearm into the
movies, but apparently no more than 10 women may live in one house together.
I learned this from one of my students who is in a fraternity. More than 10
women = brothel. This law has been a bitch for the Temple sororities
Apparently that's not an uncommon law.  We had the same thing when I went 
to college in upstate NY.  Additionally, I've heard other places have it 
also.

-Ben 


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RE: [UC] What to bring to the Bridge -- Leave the baby at home, but don't forget your 9mm, you might need it ....

2005-02-22 Thread Kyle Cassidy
Title: RE: [UC] What to bring to the Bridge --  Leave the baby at home, but don't forget your 9mm, you might need it 





I guess I didn't realize it was that easy or legal in Philly. 
Can individual stores/movie theatres/offices prohibit folks 
from carrying guns? 


Yes. There are signs posted at the doors of the Gallery mall that say you can't bring your gat inside even if you're licensed to carry.




Re: [UC] What to bring to the Bridge -- Leave the baby at home, but don't forget your 9mm, you might need it ....

2005-02-22 Thread Peter Coyle
They should have carrier permits for concealed babies.
:P
On Feb 22, 2005, at 1:13 PM, Stephen Fisher wrote:
apparently my priorities are all out of whack. i find it really odd  
that you can't bring your kid to the movies but you can bring you  
gun...

Michael Clapper wrote:
Who knew?
Last time I was in St. Louis, I was appalled by the number of stores  
that had huge signs stating that you could not bring a concealed  
weapon inside.

I guess I didnt realize it was that easy or legal in Philly. Can  
individual stores/movie theatres/offices prohibit folks from carrying  
guns?

See http://www.ppdonline.org/hq_gunpermit.php for everything you need  
to know about pulling a CW permit here in Philadelphia. Hardest part  
might be finding a passport picture.

Sigh.
MC
-Original Message-
*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Kyle Cassidy
*Sent:* Tuesday, February 22, 2005 11:58 AM
*To:* UnivCity@list.purple.com
*Subject:* [UC] What to bring to the Bridge -- Leave the baby at  
home, but don't forget your 9mm, you might need it 

The complainant reported that the argument escalated to the point at  
which the three males began to punch and kick him, prompting him to  
flee the theater.

According to police, the three other men followed the complainant  
outside and began to shoot at him. The complainant shot three to four  
bullets in response before the scene broke up.

Because the complainant had a permit for his nine-millimeter Beretta  
semi-automatic and reportedly only fired when his life was  
endangered, he does not currently face charges.

http://www.dailypennsylvanian.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/02/22/ 
421ae0a37b166


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Re: [UC] What to bring to the Bridge -- Leave the baby at home, but don't forget your 9mm, you might need it ....

2005-02-22 Thread Peter Coyle
So, 11 nuns = a brothel?
That law is dumb.
:P
On Feb 22, 2005, at 1:17 PM, Susan Jacobson wrote:
In Phildadelphia, not only can you carry your semi-automatic firearm 
into the
movies, but apparently no more than 10 women may live in one house 
together.
I learned this from one of my students who is in a fraternity. More 
than 10
women = brothel. This law has been a bitch for the Temple 
sororities

sj
 Original message 
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 12:49:06 -0500
From: Michael Clapper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [UC] What to bring to the Bridge --  Leave the baby at 
home, but
don't forget your 9mm, you might need it 
To: 'Kyle Cassidy' [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
UnivCity@list.purple.com

  Link: File-List
  Who knew?

  Last time I was in St. Louis, I was appalled by the
  number of stores that had huge signs stating that
  you could not bring a concealed weapon inside.

  I guess I didn't realize it was that easy or legal
  in Philly.  Can individual stores/movie
  theatres/offices prohibit folks from carrying guns?

  See http://www.ppdonline.org/hq_gunpermit.php for
  everything you need to know about pulling a CW
  permit here in Philadelphia.  Hardest part might be
  finding a passport picture.

  Sigh.

  MC




  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
  Kyle Cassidy
  Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005  11:58 AM
  To: UnivCity@list.purple.com
  Subject: [UC] What to bring to the Bridge -- Leave
  the baby at home, but don't forget your 9mm, you
  might need it 


  The complainant reported that the argument
  escalated to the point at which the three males
  began to punch and kick him, prompting him to flee
  the theater.
  According to police, the three other men followed
  the complainant outside and began to shoot at him.
  The complainant shot three to four bullets in
  response before the scene broke up.
  Because the complainant had a permit for his
  nine-millimeter Beretta semi-automatic and
  reportedly only fired when his life was endangered,
  he does not currently face charges.

  http://www.dailypennsylvanian.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/02/22/
421ae0a37b166
Susan Jacobson
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Broadcasting  Telecom
Temple University
http://countlessstories.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: [UC] What to bring to the Bridge -- Leave the baby at home, but don't forget your 9mm, you might need it ....

2005-02-22 Thread Peter Coyle
They put that sign up after I pistol whipped the guy at the sunglasses  kiosk.

:P
On Feb 22, 2005, at 1:58 PM, Kyle Cassidy wrote:

>I guess I didn't realize it was that easy or legal in Philly.  
>Can individual stores/movie theatres/offices prohibit folks 
>from carrying guns?  

Yes. There are signs posted at the doors of the Gallery mall that say you can't bring your gat inside even if you're licensed to carry.


Re: [UC] What to bring to the Bridge -- Leave the baby at home, but don't forget your 9mm, you might need it ....

2005-02-22 Thread Andrew Diller
A brothel for God, yes. It makes sense.
On Feb 22, 2005, at 3:23 PM, Peter Coyle wrote:
So, 11 nuns = a brothel?
That law is dumb.

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Re: [UC] What to bring to the Bridge -- Leave the baby at home, but don't forget your 9mm, you might need it ....

2005-02-22 Thread L a s e r B e a m ®
Stephen Fisher wrote:
apparently my priorities are all out of whack. i find it really odd that 
you can't bring your kid to the movies but you can bring you gun...

but stephen, you obviously haven't thought this through. if 
someone pulled a gun on you at the bridge movie theater, 
which would you rather have, a toddler or a beretta 
semi-automatic?


:-\
.
laserbeam®
[aka ray]
ok, but the irony doesn't stop there, and that's what's 
really sad about all this...





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