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Posted by treedog2345 on 06-12-2017 04:13 PM:

Allen help with this question please

Tired of hearing all the mabey and I don't know can you tell me can you carry a concelled carry in a night hunt if you are a licensed carry permit holder not trying to start a fuss just looking for a yes or no


Posted by Allen / UKC on 06-12-2017 06:01 PM:

Yes.


Posted by blue blue on 06-12-2017 06:09 PM:

All

Questions should be yes or no.

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 06-12-2017 06:20 PM:

It is awfully hard to argue with a yes or no but I am sure that some would try.


Posted by treedog2345 on 06-12-2017 06:30 PM:

Thank you Allen instead of debating what we think why just not ask the right person in first place settels it all like it is supposed to be


Posted by DeerSlyer86 on 06-12-2017 06:32 PM:

Thanks

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Posted by chuck t. on 06-13-2017 11:04 AM:

So the rule book and score card says absolutely no weapons, I have not seen the exception any where in writing. If concealed carry is ok that needs to be in writing in the rule book. If something happens at an event with a concealed weapon someone could be held liable based on the current rule. My question is dose the liability fall on the individual club or UKC.


Posted by Triple K Kennel on 06-13-2017 11:55 AM:

Rule....

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Originally posted by chuck t.
So the rule book and score card says absolutely no weapons, I have not seen the exception any where in writing. If concealed carry is ok that needs to be in writing in the rule book. If something happens at an event with a concealed weapon someone could be held liable based on the current rule. My question is dose the liability fall on the individual club or UKC.


The Liability should fall on the Person carrying the weapon.
Be responsible for your own actions and stop trying to put the blame where it doesn't belong.....!!!

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Posted by Jim Woods on 06-13-2017 12:19 PM:

Allen,

Does this also hold true for the beagle trials?

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Posted by chuck t. on 06-13-2017 12:22 PM:

I agree people should be responsible for their own actions, but sadly that is not how it always works.


Posted by chuck t. on 06-13-2017 12:35 PM:

Where I see a problem is if it is brought to the attention of a judge or moh that someone is carrying concealed and no action is taken by the judge or moh. If an incident were to occur and there was no prior knowledge by anyone that anyone was carrying concealed the individual would be responsible alone. I also think the individual could stand a good chance of being barred from ukc even if incident was justified based on the "absolutely no weapons" rule.


Posted by Robert Johnson on 06-13-2017 01:06 PM:

Guys and Gals,
Allen answered this question with yes. From a corn bread lawyers take here, the key to the answer, and the key in an investigation is fairly simple. ITS CONCELED CARRY. To me that means nobody knows I have it until there comes a time that self preservation comes into play. I believe it is perfectly fine to carry under the laws of the state you are hunting in. THE WORD CONCEALED means keep it out of site, that should be plain and simple to us all. LIABILITY is something that only the courts will be able to decide, and who knows how that will come out?

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