So, the Edwards Aquifer is being recharged, is it?Tom wrote: Kind Regards from a very wet NW Kerr County,
Tom
Anygun, Saddlewood lot owner, Kerrville resident in the future.
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So, the Edwards Aquifer is being recharged, is it?Tom wrote: Kind Regards from a very wet NW Kerr County,
Tom
Actually no (a minor nit of mine). The Edwards aquifer does not contact Kerr County at all.anygunanywhere wrote:So, the Edwards Aquifer is being recharged, is it?Tom wrote: Kind Regards from a very wet NW Kerr County,
Tom
Anygun, Saddlewood lot owner, Kerrville resident in the future.
They can "not like it" all they want, but it will have no effect on me when I go to the airport. If they "don't like weapons" so strongly, they should buy a private airport and put up the proper signs.Dougmyers5 wrote:I worked at DFW airport for 15 years I know they dont like weapons in the airport on the property or in the parking lots and you can bank on that.
================================KBCraig wrote:They can "not like it" all they want, but it will have no effect on me when I go to the airport. If they "don't like weapons" so strongly, they should buy a private airport and put up the proper signs.Dougmyers5 wrote:I worked at DFW airport for 15 years I know they dont like weapons in the airport on the property or in the parking lots and you can bank on that.
Meanwhile, I'll be carrying at DFW on Monday when I drop my 17 year old daughter off for a flight to Atlanta. And whether anyone at DFW likes it really doesn't concern me.
Kevin
Who is "they" and what policy or information is available that shows they these "they" people officially don't like weapons on airport property?Dougmyers5 wrote:=================================txinvestigator wrote:There is no "possible" trouble. Unless the airport posts 30.06 concealed carry is not restricted outside of security. Carry inside and avoid the possibility of theft of the gun from the vehicle.Dougmyers5 wrote:Leave it in your truck and stay out of possible trouble its not worth it just for the 15 to 30 minutes of security.
All airports wish you would not carry in the terminals unless traveling and then you have to follow the rules for that. Hard case and locked away.
There is ZERO evidence of that, AND its just not true.
I worked at DFW airport for 15 years I know they dont like weapons in the airport on the property or in the parking lots and you can bank on that.
Umm, WHAT? Get made? Get reported?Dougmyers5 wrote: I am sure many like you will carry in the Airport and many will have no problem at all. Even I carry at DFW when I go to pick up my wife when she travels, but some will find themselves at security calling for help all be it very few I am sure. If its worth the the chance of being escorted to security and your weapon removed and the time and trouble to get it back for a 15 minutes of not having it on you? Not to me mine will stay in my truck if I get out and enter the terminal you and others may do as you wish I don't care I am just saying that it can be real can of worms if you get made and reported.
Unless your daughter is VERY young or disabled in some way, you won't be allowed past security to the gates.texaseyes wrote:The possible trouble I might have is covered here. Yes, I was planning on going to meet her at the boarding area and surely will have to pass security. Even if I let my wife go to meet her and stay behind the security check going directly to the baggage pickup, I still don't know if the Terminal "E" is 30.06 posted or not. If so, it is a long trip back to the parking area.
Right. It's not like terrorists would ever go to airports. Oh, wait....Dougmyers5 wrote:Leave it in your truck and stay out of possible trouble its not worth it just for the 15 to 30 minutes of security.
I manage at a restaurant in Terminal E and go through security everyday almost. You can carry anywhere in the airport where you would be meeting your daughter, unless you get a pass to enter the sterile area, which as mentioned is HIGHLY unlikely.txinvestigator wrote:Unless your daughter is VERY young or disabled in some way, you won't be allowed past security to the gates.texaseyes wrote:The possible trouble I might have is covered here. Yes, I was planning on going to meet her at the boarding area and surely will have to pass security. Even if I let my wife go to meet her and stay behind the security check going directly to the baggage pickup, I still don't know if the Terminal "E" is 30.06 posted or not. If so, it is a long trip back to the parking area.
I pat myself down just before locking the car up and have caught a pocketknife on my person several times. It's such a part of my normal gear it's easy to forget.texaseyes wrote:I had forgotten my 2" blade Buck pocket knife that I have carried for 20 years. I was told I had the choice of either surrendering it to have it destroyed, mail it back to myself or return it to my vehicle. I opted to take it back to the truck.
Best of luck. Please post your experiences.texaseyes wrote:Now I am on a mission, myself. I am taking one of the cheap guns, making sure it is close to payday and my wife has access to "bail money" and make another trip to the airport. This time I will explain the law and our rights in Texas and demand to be treated in a respectable manner that is due me as an American Citizen as well as a Texan!
I chose to pick my battle and with my daughter's security in the mix this wasn't the time.
Let ya'll know when I get out.
So does this mean I get a free appetizer??? Airport food is quite expensive these days...gigag04 wrote:I manage at a restaurant in Terminal E...