Well guys and gals, I have a story to tell you. Its now 11:30 pm and I just got back from a car cruise with a bunch of imports. I was the only Shelby guy there. You should have seen it, I had all the babes looking at me and all the guys just freaking out over the car. I went throught the parking lot twice while reving my motor several times and I laughed because I could see all the heads looking towards me and the Shelby. It was great!!! Anyway, I headed back home behind two Hondas. It seems that they were racing and someone got pissed off. When we came to a street light, one of the guys jumped out of his Honda and pulled his t- shirt off flexing his muscles and yelling at the other guy. Next thing I know, both guys were yelling back and forth and one was about to cross my path to come closer with the other guy. Well...my instinct told me- forget this shit... its too late so I revved my 427 motor and lunged my car several times to let the guys know I wasnt going to let them cross my path to fight. You should have seen it. They were yelling in the middle of the intersection with cars behind me and raising their fists and screaming. I showed them whats up with my FE motor. When I revved it, It was so loud it drounded their yelling and they couldnt hear each other. Plus, they tried to walk in front of me to fight and I wasnt going to let them because my Shelby moved forward to block them and letting them know that if they crossed the Shelby, they would get run over. It was great...they got back in their cars and took off . What a night!!!! I never thought a Shelby could be used to stop a highscool fist fight... Amazing what the power of a Cobra can do!!!! jon
Jon: Interesting story. Thinking back, you are probably very fortunate one or both of them didn't have a gun and make you and your Shelby a footnote in history. I think I might have used the FE's power to get the heck out of there and let them do whatever they were intent on doing to each other. Just an observation. Ron ----- Original Message ----- From: <jonlee (AT) wt (DOT) net> To: "Shelby List" <shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com> Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 1:00 AM Subject: Import Cruising > Well guys and gals, > > I have a story to tell you. Its now 11:30 pm and I just got back from a > car cruise with a bunch of imports. I was the only Shelby guy there. You > should have seen it, I had all the babes looking at > me and all the guys just freaking out over the car. I went throught the > parking lot twice while reving my motor several times and I laughed > because I could see all the heads looking towards me and > the Shelby. It was great!!! > > Anyway, I headed back home behind two Hondas. It seems that they were > racing and someone got pissed off. When we came to a street light, one of > the guys jumped out of his Honda and pulled his t- > shirt off flexing his muscles and yelling at the other guy. Next thing I > know, both guys were yelling back and forth and one was about to cross my > path to come closer with the other guy. Well...my > instinct told me- forget this shit... its too late so I revved my 427 > motor and lunged my car several times to let the guys know I wasnt going > to let them cross my path to fight. You should have > seen it. They were yelling in the middle of the intersection with cars > behind me and raising their fists and screaming. I showed them whats up > with my FE motor. When I revved it, It was so loud it > drounded their yelling and they couldnt hear each other. Plus, they tried > to walk in front of me to fight and I wasnt going to let them because my > Shelby moved forward to block them and letting them > know that if they crossed the Shelby, they would get run over. It was > great...they got back in their cars and took off . > > What a night!!!! I never thought a Shelby could be used to stop a > highscool fist fight... Amazing what the power of a Cobra can do!!!! > > > jon > > > > >
Jon: admit it! you were the one that took off your shirt! (-: >From: jonlee (AT) wt (DOT) net >To: Shelby List <shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com> >Subject: Import Cruising >Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2006 00:00:20 -0600 > >Well guys and gals, > >I have a story to tell you. Its now 11:30 pm and I just got back from a car >cruise with a bunch of imports. I was the only Shelby guy there. You should >have seen it, I had all the babes looking at >me and all the guys just freaking out over the car. I went throught the >parking lot twice while reving my motor several times and I laughed because >I could see all the heads looking towards me and >the Shelby. It was great!!! > >Anyway, I headed back home behind two Hondas. It seems that they were >racing and someone got pissed off. When we came to a street light, one of >the guys jumped out of his Honda and pulled his t- >shirt off flexing his muscles and yelling at the other guy. Next thing I >know, both guys were yelling back and forth and one was about to cross my >path to come closer with the other guy. Well...my >instinct told me- forget this shit... its too late so I revved my 427 motor >and lunged my car several times to let the guys know I wasnt going to let >them cross my path to fight. You should have >seen it. They were yelling in the middle of the intersection with cars >behind me and raising their fists and screaming. I showed them whats up >with my FE motor. When I revved it, It was so loud it >drounded their yelling and they couldnt hear each other. Plus, they tried >to walk in front of me to fight and I wasnt going to let them because my >Shelby moved forward to block them and letting them >know that if they crossed the Shelby, they would get run over. It was >great...they got back in their cars and took off . > >What a night!!!! I never thought a Shelby could be used to stop a highscool >fist fight... Amazing what the power of a Cobra can do!!!! > > >jon > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Yeah Baby!!! jon Quoting James G Cowles <shelbyparts (AT) msn (DOT) com>: - Jon: admit it! you were the one that took off your shirt! (-: - - - >From: jonlee (AT) wt (DOT) net - >To: Shelby List <shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com> - >Subject: Import Cruising - >Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2006 00:00:20 -0600 - > - >Well guys and gals, - > - >I have a story to tell you. Its now 11:30 pm and I just got back from a car - >cruise with a bunch of imports. I was the only Shelby guy there. You should - >have seen it, I had all the babes looking at - >me and all the guys just freaking out over the car. I went throught the - >parking lot twice while reving my motor several times and I laughed because - >I could see all the heads looking towards me and - >the Shelby. It was great!!! - > - >Anyway, I headed back home behind two Hondas. It seems that they were - >racing and someone got pissed off. When we came to a street light, one of - >the guys jumped out of his Honda and pulled his t- - >shirt off flexing his muscles and yelling at the other guy. Next thing I - >know, both guys were yelling back and forth and one was about to cross my - >path to come closer with the other guy. Well...my - >instinct told me- forget this shit... its too late so I revved my 427 motor - >and lunged my car several times to let the guys know I wasnt going to let - >them cross my path to fight. You should have - >seen it. They were yelling in the middle of the intersection with cars - >behind me and raising their fists and screaming. I showed them whats up - >with my FE motor. When I revved it, It was so loud it - >drounded their yelling and they couldnt hear each other. Plus, they tried - >to walk in front of me to fight and I wasnt going to let them because my - >Shelby moved forward to block them and letting them - >know that if they crossed the Shelby, they would get run over. It was - >great...they got back in their cars and took off . - > - >What a night!!!! I never thought a Shelby could be used to stop a highscool - >fist fight... Amazing what the power of a Cobra can do!!!! - > - > - >jon - > - > - > - > - > - - _________________________________________________________________ - Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! - http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ - -
Ron: Im one of those guys that can't sit around and play it safe all the time. Life is full of shit. You just have to learn to go around it. Personally, it wouldn't be any different than going to the US Post office and someone start shooting or driving your car and someone run into you. "Got to live for something or die for nothing" is what I believe. Now here is a thought. What if I did let them fight and just drove away. I would be haunted by seeing them on news about one of those kids dead from a fight. It would bother me if I knew that I could have done something but refused to do so just to be safe. jon Quoting Ronald Robertson <ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca>: - Jon: - Interesting story. - Thinking back, you are probably very fortunate one or both of them didn't - have a gun and make you and your Shelby a footnote in history. - I think I might have used the FE's power to get the heck out of there and - let them do whatever they were intent on doing to each other. - Just an observation. - Ron - - - ----- Original Message ----- - From: <jonlee (AT) wt (DOT) net> - To: "Shelby List" <shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com> - Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 1:00 AM - Subject: Import Cruising - - - > Well guys and gals, - > - > I have a story to tell you. Its now 11:30 pm and I just got back from a - > car cruise with a bunch of imports. I was the only Shelby guy there. You - > should have seen it, I had all the babes looking at - > me and all the guys just freaking out over the car. I went throught the - > parking lot twice while reving my motor several times and I laughed - > because I could see all the heads looking towards me and - > the Shelby. It was great!!! - > - > Anyway, I headed back home behind two Hondas. It seems that they were - > racing and someone got pissed off. When we came to a street light, one of - > the guys jumped out of his Honda and pulled his t- - > shirt off flexing his muscles and yelling at the other guy. Next thing I - > know, both guys were yelling back and forth and one was about to cross my - > path to come closer with the other guy. Well...my - > instinct told me- forget this shit... its too late so I revved my 427 - > motor and lunged my car several times to let the guys know I wasnt going - > to let them cross my path to fight. You should have - > seen it. They were yelling in the middle of the intersection with cars - > behind me and raising their fists and screaming. I showed them whats up - > with my FE motor. When I revved it, It was so loud it - > drounded their yelling and they couldnt hear each other. Plus, they tried - > to walk in front of me to fight and I wasnt going to let them because my - > Shelby moved forward to block them and letting them - > know that if they crossed the Shelby, they would get run over. It was - > great...they got back in their cars and took off . - > - > What a night!!!! I never thought a Shelby could be used to stop a - > highscool fist fight... Amazing what the power of a Cobra can do!!!! - > - > - > jon - > - > - > - > - > - - -
Jon: Good story...... However it definitley depends on where you live that would determine the response or outcome to a similar situation. For example, having grown up street racing here in New York City, I have seen my share of fights during races, whether it was light to light, or we shut down the street for a 1/4 mile run. I have seen some bad sh*t which turned ugly like knives being drawn and guns being fired. Glad you and your car came away in one piece. Kenny
Kenny: Thanks....You just have to have faith in God when bad things happen. Trust me, I ve been in worse and things came out ok ...knock no wood!! Ok ...no more preaching. Ha Ha jon ps...when I was in highschool I would be "witnessing" to alot of people during spring break. Yes, I was a Bible beater! Quoting Shelby6t7 (AT) aol (DOT) com: - Jon: - - Good story...... - However it definitley depends on where you live that would determine the - response or outcome to a similar situation. - For example, having grown up street racing here in New York City, I have seen - my share of fights during races, whether it was light to light, or we shut - down the street for a 1/4 mile run. I have seen some bad sh*t which turned ugly - like knives being drawn and guns being fired. - - Glad you and your car came away in one piece. - - Kenny -
Jon- I'm with you, Dude! A few years ago, my wife and my step-son went to a movie. While walking in from the parking lot, we saw a couple of punks harrassing a guy and his pregnant wife. My stepson took out one and I immobilized the other, slamming his face down on the hood of a car and applying a nice, tight hammerlock. The harrassed guy was very much appreciative. Turns out he didn't want to start something by himself with his wife nearby, afraid that she would get hurt in the process. The punks were harrassing him because he was a Sheriff's Deputy who had recently put them in jail. Thanks to us, they went right back in the tank. I shudder to think what might have happened if we hadn't stepped up to the occasion. Regards, Stan ----- Original Message ----- From: <jonlee (AT) wt (DOT) net> To: "Shelby List" <shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 12:57 PM Subject: Re: Import Cruising > Ron: > > > Im one of those guys that can't sit around and play it safe all the time. Life is full of shit. You just have to learn to go around it. > > Personally, it wouldn't be any different than going to the US Post office and someone start shooting or driving your car and someone run into you. > > "Got to live for something or die for nothing" is what I believe. > > Now here is a thought. What if I did let them fight and just drove away. I would be haunted by seeing them on news about one of those kids dead from a fight. It would bother me if I knew that I > could have done something but refused to do so just to be safe. > > jon > > > > Quoting Ronald Robertson <ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca>: > > - Jon: > - Interesting story. > - Thinking back, you are probably very fortunate one or both of them didn't > - have a gun and make you and your Shelby a footnote in history. > - I think I might have used the FE's power to get the heck out of there and > - let them do whatever they were intent on doing to each other. > - Just an observation. > - Ron > - > - > - ----- Original Message ----- > - From: <jonlee (AT) wt (DOT) net> > - To: "Shelby List" <shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com> > - Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 1:00 AM > - Subject: Import Cruising > - > - > - > Well guys and gals, > - > > - > I have a story to tell you. Its now 11:30 pm and I just got back from a > - > car cruise with a bunch of imports. I was the only Shelby guy there. You > - > should have seen it, I had all the babes looking at > - > me and all the guys just freaking out over the car. I went throught the > - > parking lot twice while reving my motor several times and I laughed > - > because I could see all the heads looking towards me and > - > the Shelby. It was great!!! > - > > - > Anyway, I headed back home behind two Hondas. It seems that they were > - > racing and someone got pissed off. When we came to a street light, one of > - > the guys jumped out of his Honda and pulled his t- > - > shirt off flexing his muscles and yelling at the other guy. Next thing I > - > know, both guys were yelling back and forth and one was about to cross my > - > path to come closer with the other guy. Well...my > - > instinct told me- forget this shit... its too late so I revved my 427 > - > motor and lunged my car several times to let the guys know I wasnt going > - > to let them cross my path to fight. You should have > - > seen it. They were yelling in the middle of the intersection with cars > - > behind me and raising their fists and screaming. I showed them whats up > - > with my FE motor. When I revved it, It was so loud it > - > drounded their yelling and they couldnt hear each other. Plus, they tried > - > to walk in front of me to fight and I wasnt going to let them because my > - > Shelby moved forward to block them and letting them > - > know that if they crossed the Shelby, they would get run over. It was > - > great...they got back in their cars and took off . > - > > - > What a night!!!! I never thought a Shelby could be used to stop a > - > highscool fist fight... Amazing what the power of a Cobra can do!!!! > - > > - > > - > jon > - > > - > > - > > - > > - > > - > - > - > >
In a message dated 3/5/2006 8:25:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com writes: Jon- I'm with you, Dude! A few years ago, my wife and my step-son went to a movie. While walking in from the parking lot, we saw a couple of punks harrassing a guy and his pregnant wife. My stepson took out one and I immobilized the other, slamming his face down on the hood of a car and applying a nice, tight hammerlock. The harrassed guy was very much appreciative. Turns out he didn't want to start something by himself with his wife nearby, afraid that she would get hurt in the process. The punks were harrassing him because he was a Sheriff's Deputy who had recently put them in jail. Thanks to us, they went right back in the tank. I shudder to think what might have happened if we hadn't stepped up to the occasion. Regards, Stan Stan, When we come to visit your town of Winston Salem, could you supply us with some sort of personal security ? My wife isn't pregnant, but if I continue to visit the buffets of Vegas, I will have the look. Nice to know someone is willing to make a difference out there! Pete Geisler Orlando Mustang
Not to say I wouldn't jump in the middle of stuff but you can sure tell you guys don't live in a urban area. Way too many people around here with guns and few afraid of using them. Seen my share of people shot, raped and beat just for saying the wrong word or wearing something someone selse wanted more. Luckly my look, size and voice seems to assist me in most of these matters. Only been shot at twice. Jeff S -----Original Message----- >From: ORLMUST (AT) aol (DOT) com >Sent: Mar 5, 2006 5:37 PM >To: SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com, jonlee (AT) wt (DOT) net, shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com >Subject: Re: Import Cruising > > >Jon- >I'm with you, Dude! A few years ago, my wife and my step-son went to a >movie. While walking in from the parking lot, we saw a couple of punks >harrassing a guy and his pregnant wife. My stepson took out one and I >immobilized the other, slamming his face down on the hood of a car and >applying a nice, tight hammerlock. The harrassed guy was very much >appreciative. Turns out he didn't want to start something by himself with >his wife nearby, afraid that she would get hurt in the process. >The punks were harrassing him because he was a Sheriff's Deputy who had >recently put them in jail. Thanks to us, they went right back in the tank. >I shudder to think what might have happened if we hadn't stepped up to the >occasion. >Regards, Stan
Jeff- Altho we don't live in a high-density area, crime and violence seem to be pervasive, not only where you live, but thruout the country. Both my wife and I have concealed-carry permits and we are both proficient. (I was a Navy and NRA small arms instructor). Not that we're looking for trouble...We just want to be prepared if it finds us. Regards, Stan ----- Original Message ----- From: <speegle (AT) pipeline (DOT) com> To: <ORLMUST (AT) aol (DOT) com>; <SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com>; <jonlee (AT) wt (DOT) net>; <shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 10:04 PM Subject: Re: Import Cruising > Not to say I wouldn't jump in the middle of stuff but you can sure tell you guys don't live in a urban area. Way too many people around here with guns and few afraid of using them. Seen my share of people shot, raped and beat just for saying the wrong word or wearing something someone selse wanted more. > > Luckly my look, size and voice seems to assist me in most of these matters. Only been shot at twice. > > > Jeff S > > > -----Original Message----- > >From: ORLMUST (AT) aol (DOT) com > >Sent: Mar 5, 2006 5:37 PM > >To: SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com, jonlee (AT) wt (DOT) net, shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com > >Subject: Re: Import Cruising > > > > > > >Jon- > >I'm with you, Dude! A few years ago, my wife and my step-son went to a > >movie. While walking in from the parking lot, we saw a couple of punks > >harrassing a guy and his pregnant wife. My stepson took out one and I > >immobilized the other, slamming his face down on the hood of a car and > >applying a nice, tight hammerlock. The harrassed guy was very much > >appreciative. Turns out he didn't want to start something by himself with > >his wife nearby, afraid that she would get hurt in the process. > >The punks were harrassing him because he was a Sheriff's Deputy who had > >recently put them in jail. Thanks to us, they went right back in the tank. > >I shudder to think what might have happened if we hadn't stepped up to the > >occasion. > > > >Regards, Stan > >
Stan: Just to point out the differences between living in a metro area, and more of a suburban area, here in NYC, you practically have to know the Mayor in order to get a concealled carry permit. The requirements are ridiculous, and they make it virtually impossible for a civilian to get one, I know, I've tried. Also since 9-11 they have really tightened up on pistol permits in general, because they had like 10,000 additional applications filed right after it happened. The best I could do was to be granted a "residence premise" permit which luckily I applied for years before 9-11. Kenny
Kenny, (With apologies to all for turning this into an NRA chat room), I know the restrictions you live with in NY. Years ago, we purchased a pistol from the then great Abercrombie & Fitch while visiting in NYC. They had to send it to our local dealer for us. It's not easy to obtain a CCWP here in NC. It takes months. We have to take hours of instruction, show proficiency on the range and pass a written test, then pay $100 for a 5 yr. license (renewable for another $100), get fingerprinted, have records checked w/ the FBI, SBI, state mental institutions and, if denied, forfeit the $100. I believe Pete Geisler and the folks down in FL have it a little easier. Still, it's worth the hassle. I've never had to draw my weapon on anyone and I hope I never have to. Have come close, tho. We just retired after 28 years in the jewelry business. Great feeling to make it w/o incident. Regards, Stan ----- Original Message ----- From: Shelby6t7 (AT) aol (DOT) com To: SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com ; speegle (AT) pipeline (DOT) com ; ORLMUST (AT) aol (DOT) com ; jonlee (AT) wt (DOT) net ; shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 4:14 PM Subject: Re: Import Cruising Stan: Just to point out the differences between living in a metro area, and more of a suburban area, here in NYC, you practically have to know the Mayor in order to get a concealled carry permit. The requirements are ridiculous, and they make it virtually impossible for a civilian to get one, I know, I've tried. Also since 9-11 they have really tightened up on pistol permits in general, because they had like 10,000 additional applications filed right after it happened. The best I could do was to be granted a "residence premise" permit which luckily I applied for years before 9-11. Kenny
talk about hoops to jump. As the saying goes - only outlaws will have guns >From: "STAN SIMM" <SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com> >To: <Shelby6t7 (AT) aol (DOT) com>, <speegle (AT) pipeline (DOT) com>, <ORLMUST (AT) aol (DOT) com>, ><jonlee (AT) wt (DOT) net>, <shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com> >Subject: Re: Import Cruising >Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 18:01:07 -0500 > >Kenny, > (With apologies to all for turning this into an NRA chat room), I know >the restrictions you live with in NY. Years ago, we purchased a pistol >from the then great Abercrombie & Fitch while visiting in NYC. They had to >send it to our local dealer for us. > It's not easy to obtain a CCWP here in NC. It takes months. We have to >take hours of instruction, show proficiency on the range and pass a written >test, then pay $100 for a 5 yr. license (renewable for another $100), get >fingerprinted, have records checked w/ the FBI, SBI, state mental >institutions and, if denied, forfeit the $100. > I believe Pete Geisler and the folks down in FL have it a little easier. >Still, it's worth the hassle. I've never had to draw my weapon on anyone >and I hope I never have to. Have come close, tho. We just retired after >28 years in the jewelry business. Great feeling to make it w/o incident. >Regards, Stan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Shelby6t7 (AT) aol (DOT) com > To: SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com ; speegle (AT) pipeline (DOT) com ; ORLMUST (AT) aol (DOT) com ; >jonlee (AT) wt (DOT) net ; shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com > Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 4:14 PM > Subject: Re: Import Cruising > > > Stan: > > Just to point out the differences between living in a metro area, and >more of a suburban area, here in NYC, you practically have to know the >Mayor in order to get a concealled carry permit. The requirements are >ridiculous, and they make it virtually impossible for a civilian to get >one, I know, I've tried. Also since 9-11 they have really tightened up on >pistol permits in general, because they had like 10,000 additional >applications filed right after it happened. > The best I could do was to be granted a "residence premise" permit which >luckily I applied for years before 9-11. > > Kenny _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Locally there a a number of communities that ahve outlawed hand guns completely. And the others require a "reason" - threats, occupation..... Before a CC permit can be applied for. Just because doesn't work Jeff
Again......here in NYC. In order to even begin to be considered for a C.C. premit, you have to prove that you are in a business where you carry large amounts of money or jewels on your person at all times. Kenny
ok.. I have a question since I find this interesting. Are properly lic. concealed weapons allowed at SAAC events or do they just follow the state laws? What about all those other race events like SCCA and other stuff. jon Quoting Shelby6t7 (AT) aol (DOT) com: - Again......here in NYC. In order to even begin to be considered for a C.C. - premit, you have to prove that you are in a business where you carry large - amounts of money or jewels on your person at all times. - - Kenny -
I can tell you that VIR has a sign that says it prohibits weapons. That doesn't mean that there aren't any brought in. Almost every track I've ever been to is the same. Most also prohibit alcoholic beverages but serve beer at the concession stand (???) and everyone breaks out a beer after the day is done. Regards, Stan ----- Original Message ----- From: <jonlee (AT) wt (DOT) net> To: "Shelby List" <shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 11:31 PM Subject: Re: Import Cruising > ok.. > > I have a question since I find this interesting. Are properly lic. concealed weapons allowed at SAAC events or do they just follow the state laws? What about all those other race events like SCCA > and other stuff. > > jon > > > > > > > Quoting Shelby6t7 (AT) aol (DOT) com: > > - Again......here in NYC. In order to even begin to be considered for a C.C. > - premit, you have to prove that you are in a business where you carry large > - amounts of money or jewels on your person at all times. > - > - Kenny > - > >
Thats a good point. jon Quoting STAN SIMM <SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com>: - I can tell you that VIR has a sign that says it prohibits weapons. That - doesn't mean that there aren't any brought in. Almost every track I've ever - been to is the same. Most also prohibit alcoholic beverages but serve beer - at the concession stand (???) and everyone breaks out a beer after the day - is done. - Regards, Stan - ----- Original Message ----- - From: <jonlee (AT) wt (DOT) net> - To: "Shelby List" <shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com> - Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 11:31 PM - Subject: Re: Import Cruising - - - > ok.. - > - > I have a question since I find this interesting. Are properly lic. - concealed weapons allowed at SAAC events or do they just follow the state - laws? What about all those other race events like SCCA - > and other stuff. - > - > jon - > - > - > - > - > - > - > Quoting Shelby6t7 (AT) aol (DOT) com: - > - > - Again......here in NYC. In order to even begin to be considered for a - C.C. - > - premit, you have to prove that you are in a business where you carry - large - > - amounts of money or jewels on your person at all times. - > - - > - Kenny - > - - > - > - -
They would follow the host state laws and remember some states do not recognize other states CCW permits. So, your Florida state permit might not be valid in NJ. Rob At 10:31 PM 3/6/2006 -0600, you wrote: >ok.. > >I have a question since I find this interesting. Are properly lic. concealed weapons allowed at SAAC events or do they just follow the state laws? What about all those other race events like SCCA >and other stuff. > > >