Wisewr,
My gun was exposed at the library - however, I didn't the "the ride". However, I can see how my wording gave you that impression and for that I apologize.
It happened in the library parking lot as I was exiting my vehicle. My holster quite literally fell apart and my pistol fell to the ground.
The screws in my bolatron holster (high grade plastic) had backed out and bingo, out she came... I've since applied glue to the screw threads and such has never happened again.
On one other occasion my pistol was exposed due to high wind in an HEB parking lot.
Many here feel secure with the statement that "concealed is concealed" presumably without regard for the fact that concealed isn't ALWAYS concealed as the unexpected can and does occur...
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- Fri Sep 11, 2009 8:38 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Library Carry
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- Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:07 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Library Carry
- Replies: 57
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Re: Library Carry
If the police don't know the law then as far as they're concerned the 30.06 is enforceable.
If your gun is accidently exposed (it's happened to me) and you're reported - you'll take the ride.
Arrrgghhh!
If your gun is accidently exposed (it's happened to me) and you're reported - you'll take the ride.
Arrrgghhh!