My collection of LTCs is buried way the hell down in my wallet where it won't accidentally get exposed digging for stuff like my license, library card, CharlieCard, credit cards, etc., etc.
Dumb question: I have a second wallet that I carry if I don't want a big fat wallet with lots of cards in it breaking up the lines of my clothes. (E.g. if I'm wearing a suit, or tight jeans. Flames about my sartorial choices to /dev/null, please.) I typically transfer my driver license, my ATM card, a couple of credit cards, and my health insurance ID (in case I get in a car wreck!), plus maybe one or two other things I think I'm going to need. (E.g. my CharlieCard if traveling by T.)
Would it be prudent to have my Mass. LTC on me, even if I'm not in possession of a firearm or ammunition?
Dumb question: I have a second wallet that I carry if I don't want a big fat wallet with lots of cards in it breaking up the lines of my clothes. (E.g. if I'm wearing a suit, or tight jeans. Flames about my sartorial choices to /dev/null, please.) I typically transfer my driver license, my ATM card, a couple of credit cards, and my health insurance ID (in case I get in a car wreck!), plus maybe one or two other things I think I'm going to need. (E.g. my CharlieCard if traveling by T.)
Would it be prudent to have my Mass. LTC on me, even if I'm not in possession of a firearm or ammunition?