Returned to the same locations this morning for start of my OC day.
At Burger King the MOD engaged me in conversation about what I was carrying and why.
Turns out that she bought a .380 cal at recent gun show. While she labors under the false impression that a Virginia CHP is a license, there is no misunderstanding about open carry. Nice lady.
A common dictionary makes them synonymous.
Black’s Law Dictionary
https://thelawdictionary.org/license/
https://thelawdictionary.org/permit/
Tell it to our General Assembly who authorizes a Concealed Handgun [highlight]PERMIT[/highlight], not a Concealed Handgun License.
There may not be much difference to you.Ok, I’ll try again. As I said, it’s not a gotcha, I’m asking a legitimate question. I don’t know and don’t seem to find much to differentiate.
I understand Virginia has a permit and Wisconsin has a license. Both deal with open carry similarly from the way I understand. No law either way. I also understand the importance of using the correct terminology.
Having said that.
What I DON’T get is the difference, or why one would be advantageous, or not, over the other?
Any thoughts on that question? Don’t let the forum let me down yet once again. So far lately, I’m seeing little value added to my life being here. That’s the truth.
There may not be much difference to you.
We try to speak a common language here to our mutual benefit.
allow me to define the terms so i might tell you what my take in ocdo terms.
license: someone has completed a test, per se., live fire exercise or written test on the laws of deadly force criteria; then proper authority licenses you to carry. further, medical, MH, engineering, etc., fields require licensure.
permit: normally indicates meeting a mandatory safety criteria...e.g., UT’s minimal handgun course + bkgnd ck.
that stated...eh a rose by any other name...
you have been given permission
DoubleTap and I had an OC dinner at Longhorn in Short Pump - her brother gave her a gift card.
Meal was good, service commendable, but still remember the fiasco there from several years ago.
DoubleTap and I had an OC dinner at Longhorn in Short Pump - her brother gave her a gift card.
Meal was good, service commendable, but still remember the fiasco there from several years ago.
A large group of us attended a planned OC dinner there about 4 or 5 years ago - took up the entire long table in the left hand rear corner.Please fill me in on what happened there several years ago.
The picture fit and was a suitable representation of the orange glazed product.Hmm, those look like, and your URL says that, they are Caramel Apple Sweet Rolls by The Pioneer Woman.
My google-fu fails me on this issue. Should anyone have a link to the original please post it here.