An officer swore up and down to me that liquor store rule too, I assured him that wasn't the case and was told he can't even carry in there when off duty.... I just played along and said oh wow ok didn't know and went about my businesspuma guy wrote:I was at my credit union this morning and asked the LEO working security if he had any concerns about OC. His thoughts were that OC would invite criminals to target them first, but it's the law. Then he said something that was just zany, at least to me. He was worried that OC would lead to more road rage. I offered respectfully that CHL's (now LTC) were very law abiding less likely to commit a crime than even an LEO.
He said neither OC or CC would be allowed in the CU since it's illegal to carry a gun into a bank and pointed to the no firearms allowed sign. When I said I said they'll have to put up both a 30.06 and 30.07 signs to prevent it he replied they really don't need any sign because it's prohibited by federal law to carry a gun into a bank. I asked if he knew the statute, which he didn't of course. He also said you can't take a firearm into any place that sells liquor either. At that point the girl finally had my card re-PIN'd so I bid him a "Stay Safe" and a Happy New Year!
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- Sun Dec 27, 2015 5:17 pm
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- Topic: Texas police say they'll take new open carry law in stride
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