In Iowa we no longer need a permit.
Des Moines police records indicate the number of firearms stolen each year is on the rise. Where the stolen guns end up and how they’re used is difficult to track, police said. However, it’s safe to assume some of them are used in violent crimes around the city, they said.
The number of lost and stolen gun reports filed annually by Des Moines police has more than doubled in the past five years, to 222 in 2012 from 95 in 2008.
A Des Moines resident returned home in August to find his house on Indianola Avenue had been burglarized and eight gu...
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My Ruger LCP is I think the perfect little carry pistol. While it’s never going to be something I’m proud of like my 1950 Colt Detective Special with rounded grips it works, it’s light, and it’s flat. Fits anyplace my wallet does.
And when I slip it in my jacket or back pocket I commit a felony if I pull it out in a rude, angry, or threatening manner.
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571.030. Unlawful use of weapons, offense of — exceptions — violation, penalties. — 1. A person commits the offense of unlawful use of weapons, except as otherwise provided by sections
571.101 to 571.121, if he or she knowingly:
(1) Carries concealed upon or about his or her person a knife, a firearm, a blackjack or any other weapon readily capable of lethal use into any area where firearms are restricted under section
571.107; or
(2) Sets a spring gun; or
(3) Discharges or shoots a firearm into a dwelling house, a railroad train, boat, aircraft, or motor vehicle as defined in section
302.010, or any building or structure used for the assembling of people; or
(4) Exhibits, in the presence of one or more persons, any weapon readily capable of lethal use in an angry or threatening manner; or
(5) Has a firearm or projectile weapon readily capable of lethal use on his or her person, while he or she is intoxicated, and handles or otherwise uses such firearm or projectile weapon in either a negligent or unlawful manner or discharges such firearm or projectile weapon unless acting in self-defense; or
(6) Discharges a firearm within one hundred yards of any occupied schoolhouse, courthouse, or church building; or
(7) Discharges or shoots a firearm at a mark, at any object, or at random, on, along or across a public highway or discharges or shoots a firearm into any outbuilding; or
(8) Carries a firearm or any other weapon readily capable of lethal use into any church or place where people have assembled for worship, or into any election precinct on any election day, or into any building owned or occupied by any agency of the federal government, state government, or political subdivision thereof; or
(9) Discharges or shoots a firearm at or from a motor vehicle, as defined in section
301.010, discharges or shoots a firearm at any person, or at any other motor vehicle, or at any building or habitable structure, unless the person was lawfully acting in self-defense; or
(10) Carries a firearm, whether loaded or unloaded, or any other weapon readily capable of lethal use into any school, onto any school bus, or onto the premises of any function or activity sponsored or sanctioned by school officials or the district school board; or
(11) Possesses a firearm while also knowingly in possession of a controlled substance that is sufficient for a felony violation of section
579.015.
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In fifty years the estate sales will feature little plastic pistols for sale from back when everybody thought they needed one.
Sort of like the old break open 32 and 38 Owl Head revolvers.
The trouble with concealed carry is every dangerous place you might need one, is a place you shouldn’t go in the first place.
If you leave it in your car it’s liable to get stolen.
If you keep it on you then if a thug confronts you he’s got the drop on you.
And if it’s on you, every traffic stop turns into a standoff where you can get shot but can’t ever shoot back.
I think little plastic pistols are like cell phones.
Back when only a few of us had them, it was so wonderful to have a little phone on you.
Today, both are a ball and chain.
I’ve owned a lot of dogs, and now a couple of cats, that I truly love.
But I leave them at home, when I go someplace.
