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by RPB
Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:15 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule
Replies: 278
Views: 136450

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

sjfcontrol wrote:$440 worth of stamps? Thats 1000 letters. :???: I don't expect to mail that many letters in the rest of my life. And probably my kids life, too.

What 'ya gonna do when the PO goes out of business... Paper your walls with them? :biggrinjester:
I'll probably put them on the windows so birds won't fly into them :)
markmac56 wrote:Looking at the signs at my post office, I can carry concealed inside...unless, of course there is something that I am unaware of, such as school and courthouses, etc. ..

Post offices sometimes have a teeny tiny sign, took me several trips to locate it, it was about 6"x8" posted 10' high to be seen as you EXIT; and it didn't have the gunbuster picture, but only the text as this one; but still, sign or no sign, it's against these Federal Regulations
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by RPB
Sun Feb 26, 2012 7:16 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule
Replies: 278
Views: 136450

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

doc540 wrote:Just today I disarmed myself before entering the PO to purchase a money order.

I felt plumb nekkid, but it wasn't nearly as much fun.
That's why I get money orders at the bank (At my bank, no charge/free if you are old and have an old people account there)

I get stamps at HEB, well, I will again when I run out ... I just got $440.00 worth of forever ones, before they went up. My niece slept with them under a pillow waiting for the Stamp Fairy to leave $10.00 under her pillow.
by RPB
Thu Jan 06, 2011 3:31 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule
Replies: 278
Views: 136450

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

Jasonw560 wrote:Gun control act of 1968 brings us this:

Chapter 44. Firearms

(Title18, U.S. Code, Sections 921-929)

PURPOSE

SEC. 101.The Congress hereby declares that the purpose of this title is to provide support to Federal, State, and local law enforcement officials in their fight against crime and violence, and it is not the purpose of this title to place any undue or unnecessary Federal restrictions or burdens on law-abiding citizens with respect to the acquisition, possession, or use of firearms appropriate to the purpose of hunting, trapshooting, target shooting, personal protection, or any other lawful activity, and that this title is not intended to discourage or eliminate the private ownership or use of firearms by law-abiding citizens for lawful purposes, or provide for the imposition by Federal regulations of any procedures or requirements other than those reasonably necessary to implement and effectuate the provisions of this title.

So....with the purpose in mind, does this alter 930?

Also, Bonidy's attorney claims that 39 CFR 232.1(l) "makes it impossible for citizens to use [firearms] for the core lawful purpose of self-defense and is hence unconstitutional." Heller, 128 S. Ct. at 2819.
I can buy stamps elsewhere, but I'm praying it (that argument and case) spills over onto USACE thousands and thousands of acres of wild land and waters I would like to go fishing on and I currently pay taxes to stock those lakes with fish, but am denied entrance because I won't go unprotected, and the unarmed Park Ranger is too far away to shoot his pepper spray at the rattlesnake or wild boar desiring to shred my legs.
by RPB
Fri Nov 26, 2010 1:50 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule
Replies: 278
Views: 136450

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

I'm trying to think of an instance where one would hunt in a building then.
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by RPB
Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:57 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule
Replies: 278
Views: 136450

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

mbw wrote:
C-dub wrote:I'm still curious how someone could be actively engaged in hunting in a PO. Even after Charles' explanation of "incident to" I still don't see the distinction between hunting and defending one's self in a PO. Saying that no one goes into a PO actively defending themselves can also be said of hunting. What would I be actively hunting in a PO?
Section 18 U.S.C. concerns any Federal facility, not just Post Offices. I believe it is also is the statue that the COE uses to enforce no firearms on lakes under their control.
+ Federal Wildlife Preserves etc where sometimes feral hogs etc need thinning.
by RPB
Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:54 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule
Replies: 278
Views: 136450

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

Crusader31 wrote:This is an interesting topic and the law suit may solve the problem. My solution is to just not go to
the post office.
Buy your stamps online. They will come in the mail. If you're reading this you probably
have internet access. Ship your packages UPS, FedEx, etc. They will even come to your door and pick
them up. I once banked at a bank that prohibited customers from carrying legally concealed weapons. No
problem, changed banks.

When the CHL first passed here in Texas Wolf Camera put signs in their windows. They weren't the legal
signs but the intent was clear. I, and others, wrote the President of Wolf Camera. The signs came down
and we all received several booklets for free photo developing.

Legal challenges are good, legal activism is good. Don't put yourself at risk. Stay out of the post office and
let the know they are losing your business. Perhaps an entity already deeply in the red might take another
look at this policy.
To the chagriin of 2 of my retired from the Post Office cousins, I buy stamps at HEB, and mail stuff in my box in my yard with the red flag up. I ship via UPS or Fedex. Most bills, Discover card I drive to Sears and pay, Utilities, I drive to the city and pay.

To pacify my cousins, I do mail stuff when some Insurance or other company sends me a "Business reply envelope" ... I send them coupons I won't use. (They might could use 20 cents off this or that.)
by RPB
Thu Nov 25, 2010 11:55 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule
Replies: 278
Views: 136450

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

old farmer wrote:
RPB wrote:YAYYYY "I hear banjo music ... paddle faster."
:smilelol5: :smilelol5:
Yeah, we wear certain shirts kayaking, depending on location
LCRA property:
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USACE Property
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I have no affiliation, I just kayak n stuff.
by RPB
Thu Nov 25, 2010 8:21 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule
Replies: 278
Views: 136450

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

YAYYYY
First Post Offices, then acres and acres and acres of wild unpopulated land owned by USACE (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) I hope; so I can fish, kayak and canoe safely without worrying about feral hog attacks on my life and having to say "I hear banjo music ... paddle faster."

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