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Re: Renassance Festival

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ScottDLS wrote: And what is a poniard anyway?? :confused5

A lightweight dagger.
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Re: Renassance Festival

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I just pinged a friend who runs the Sea Devil Tavern at the RenFest to get his viewpoint.

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Re: Renassance Festival

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I agree the "Fest" in Plantersville is not an amusement park and I did not see a 30.06 sign posted when I attended this last weekend. They do have sort of cordoned areas that are posted 51% behind the bars just FYI. I carried myself and really enjoyed the festival, the turkey legs are part of the reason I go every few years.
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Re: Renassance Festival

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austinrealtor wrote:
Sedryn wrote:To carry a CHL is an oath to protect not only yourself but your loved ones and citizens in general.

Sorry to jump on one line from your very first post on the forum, but I've had my CHL for more than 12 years now, renewed twice, and I have never taken an oath to protect "citizens in general." Not saying I wouldn't do so under the right circumstances. But my CHL is to protect ME and MY family/loved ones. Your CHL is to protect you and your loved ones. None of us has any duty to protect anyone else.

I'm not Batman. I'm not even a cop. I'm just an average Joe with a CHL. Nothing more; nothing less.
Sorry, yeah that was bad wording. I did not mean an actual "oath". It was figurative. It's more of my own personal feeling I suppose. :)
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Re: Renassance Festival

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My friend who runs the tavern says he doesn't usually go in by the main entrances, but the employee / actor entrances are not posted. All of the alcohol-serving "areas" (as opposed to the counters where you can just walk up and order) have 51% signs. So it sounds like carrying is fine as long as you're sensible about the taverns.
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Re: Renassance Festival

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Yankee Girl wrote:My friend who runs the tavern says he doesn't usually go in by the main entrances, but the employee / actor entrances are not posted. All of the alcohol-serving "areas" (as opposed to the counters where you can just walk up and order) have 51% signs. So it sounds like carrying is fine as long as you're sensible about the taverns.
Was a fun weekend! Affirmative on the 51% signs. The one beer I did buy I had my wife go up and purchase. There were no 30.06 signs anywhere.
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Re: Renassance Festival

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austinrealtor wrote:
Sedryn wrote:To carry a CHL is an oath to protect not only yourself but your loved ones and citizens in general.

Sorry to jump on one line from your very first post on the forum, but I've had my CHL for more than 12 years now, renewed twice, and I have never taken an oath to protect "citizens in general." Not saying I wouldn't do so under the right circumstances. But my CHL is to protect ME and MY family/loved ones. Your CHL is to protect you and your loved ones. None of us has any duty to protect anyone else.

I'm not Batman. I'm not even a cop. I'm just an average Joe with a CHL. Nothing more; nothing less.
I agree, and I'll go one step further. What if you do shoot a guy that (you think) is about to harm or who is in the middle of harming a "citizen in general"? How many times have we heard of the battered wife/girlfriend refusing to press charges after being beaten? What sort of limb will that leave you on?

When you protect yourself or your family from immediate threats of physical harm you don't have to work that calculus in your head in nanoseconds.
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Re: Renassance Festival

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The one beer I did buy I had my wife go up and purchase.
Is it legal to make a Straw Purchase of an alcoholic beverage? :biggrinjester:
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Re: Renassance Festival

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3dfxMM wrote:
The one beer I did buy I had my wife go up and purchase.
Is it legal to make a Straw Purchase of an alcoholic beverage? :biggrinjester:
I'll bet it was a gift. :thumbs2: :lol:
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Re: Renassance Festival

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Why did I know that was going to be singled out.... lol
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Re: Renassance Festival

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3dfxMM wrote:
The one beer I did buy I had my wife go up and purchase.
Is it legal to make a Straw Purchase of an alcoholic beverage? :biggrinjester:
I doubt he used a straw... just drank right out of the cup. :cheers2:
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Re: Renassance Festival

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I enjoyed a trip up there with a sizable group this past weekend. It was fun with both my LCP in my pocket underneath my tunic and openly carrying a dagger on each hip :thumbs2:
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