So, basicly I just wasted time and money for me and my wife to attend a CHL class just to leave it locked in the car most of the time??
Sorry Mr. Cotton, we replied at the same time
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- Sun Feb 14, 2010 8:40 pm
- Forum: CHL Checklist
- Topic: "Off Limits" locations for CHL's
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- Sun Feb 14, 2010 7:41 pm
- Forum: CHL Checklist
- Topic: "Off Limits" locations for CHL's
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Re: "Off Limits" locations for CHL's
I know I'm jumping in the middle of a debate here but I'm a newbie looking for some clarication on the Carry Laws.
I attended a CHL class yesterday and from what was taught I sorta wonder why me or anyone would bother getting a CHL. I was under the impression that with a CHL, besides the expressly stated exceptions, we could carry most places. A 'legally' posted 30.06 sign and a 51% being the main things to lookout for.
As per the Instructor, ANY sign posted stating no firearms, handguns or weapons must be adhered too. Non-compliant 30.06 signs, the gun-buster sign, etc. "Even if the the sign is wrote in crayon, don't risk it!".
Example; the question was asked about being able to go to the baggage claim at DFW and Love Field airports. These areas are outside the secured area, between the metal detector/check point and the entrance doors. Someone in the class said they now have sign posted "No Firearms" in the roadway between the parking and the buildings. The instructor said the best thing to do is leave your gun locked in your car. (Which seemed to be the theme of the class)
Has the CHL restrictions really become this restrictive?
I attended a CHL class yesterday and from what was taught I sorta wonder why me or anyone would bother getting a CHL. I was under the impression that with a CHL, besides the expressly stated exceptions, we could carry most places. A 'legally' posted 30.06 sign and a 51% being the main things to lookout for.
As per the Instructor, ANY sign posted stating no firearms, handguns or weapons must be adhered too. Non-compliant 30.06 signs, the gun-buster sign, etc. "Even if the the sign is wrote in crayon, don't risk it!".
Example; the question was asked about being able to go to the baggage claim at DFW and Love Field airports. These areas are outside the secured area, between the metal detector/check point and the entrance doors. Someone in the class said they now have sign posted "No Firearms" in the roadway between the parking and the buildings. The instructor said the best thing to do is leave your gun locked in your car. (Which seemed to be the theme of the class)
Has the CHL restrictions really become this restrictive?