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"The fanny pack advocates have latched on to a long-standing clause in state law that permits a registered owner to carry a gun that is unloaded and 'enclosed in a case ... or other container.' The idea that specially designed fanny packs meet that standard has not been tested in court, and the question is apparently unique to Illinois, one of ...
- Can the fanny pack be concealed? Can my shirt or jacket cover the fanny pack?? - I don't like the look of most fanny packs. Can a briefcase be used? Shoulder bag? Ladies purse? - For a small pocket pistol, can a cell phone holder be used? Or something similar on my belt? I think the answer is "yes" to these questions. As long as: - firearm is ...
The total length of the pack from left to right is 14.25” The pocket on the front is just an opening to the pack, so the interior space of the pack is 14.25”. The dimensions of the pocket opening on the Ka-Bar TDI Fanny Pack are 4.87” from side to side and 5.87” from top to bottom. The total length of the pack from left to right is 18”.
With "real" concealed carry a year or more away, I was wondering about the silence of "Fanny Pack Transport" in Illinois. The law clearly allows it. Why is our only means of limited protection under Illinois law seemingly being ignored or kept quiet?
I'm not sure if I have posted this on this site in the past, but if I have, it might be worth the reminder: About two years ago,I contacted the Attorney General’s Office, the local State’s Attorney’s office, and the District 10 Office of the Illinois State Police, asking this question to all thre...
I was thinking about this, what if someone were to modify a SmartCarry so it had a flap or zipper that covered the pistol and magazine?
Published: November 2, 2005 Local News: SpringfieldPolice chiefs association calls for stricter lawsThe group says state law allows owners to carry guns and ammunition in bags as simple as fanny packs.
We keep reading that fanny pack carry is a "grey area" of Illinois gun law. Since Shaun ***** was aquited of charges related to carrying an unloaded, encased handgun, with a loaded magazine at the ready hasn't this been established as a precedent in Illinois case law by now?
Chris lives in Chicagoland and was an active member in Concealed Carry Inc. when John was the mover and shaker for the most part. A pioneer if you will and an advocate of fanny pack carry. While CKMorley is a name that is almost as familiar to me as is Hank Fonda, or The Duke, I was only able to meet Chris one time.
Maybe to people familiar with this topic. I'd think most people would be more likely to think "Nothing screams nerd more than a fanny pack." In any case, I'm not sure fanny pack carry is a great idea, but I doubt most people would jump straight to "gun." Maybe we should all just work to bring the fanny pack back in vogue.