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by TexasTornado
Fri Aug 12, 2016 1:58 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Texas Carry Executive Director sued for filing signage complaint against Waller County
Replies: 229
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Re: Texas Carry Executive Director sued for filing signage complaint against Waller County

Jusme wrote:
TexasTornado wrote:
RoyGBiv wrote:
KLB wrote:
dawgfishboy wrote:Is providing a secure place to lock it up while in the building too much to ask (or a bad idea)? Some of us prefer to ride mass transit vs driving downtown when summonsed.
A nice idea, but probably a nonstarter for the same reason airports no longer have lockers. It's place to leave a bomb.
Not if what you put in there is monitored.
I know many of the campuses refused to provide storage because 1: you'd have to un conceal to store - and 2: the added risk of potential accidental discharge while unholstering and reholstering a weapon.

That's never been an issue at jails/prisons for LEOs. In fact if in uniform, the weapon had to be unholstered, and placed into the storage locker. I agree that on campus, where only CC is allowed it may be an issue, but in a courthouse, where OC is allowed. It should be no issue. People still have the idea, that only LEOs are "safe" enough to handle firearms.
:iagree: Just pointing out arguments that might be made against storage.
by TexasTornado
Fri Aug 12, 2016 1:37 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Texas Carry Executive Director sued for filing signage complaint against Waller County
Replies: 229
Views: 66663

Re: Texas Carry Executive Director sued for filing signage complaint against Waller County

RoyGBiv wrote:
KLB wrote:
dawgfishboy wrote:Is providing a secure place to lock it up while in the building too much to ask (or a bad idea)? Some of us prefer to ride mass transit vs driving downtown when summonsed.
A nice idea, but probably a nonstarter for the same reason airports no longer have lockers. It's place to leave a bomb.
Not if what you put in there is monitored.
I know many of the campuses refused to provide storage because 1: you'd have to un conceal to store - and 2: the added risk of potential accidental discharge while unholstering and reholstering a weapon.

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