Target respectfully requests that you shop unarmed
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Re: Target respectfully requests that you shop unarmed
I would imagine Target sending out a request for no guns would not be binding unless it's said directly to a customer in the store if theres no 30.06. Otherwise there's no way to ensure a customer heard it. Just because its a current hot topic in the gun community doesnt mean they can prove the customer got the notice. Then again raises the point that if you are properly concealed carrying, no questions necessitating that kind of notice should arise. This may not even be exactly what ya'll are referring to. If it's not just disregard my comment. I'm not the fastest cartridge in the mag.
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I believe they hit the bullseye when delivering their message to their target audience.
Simply put, they don't want people carrying rifles around in their store.
Simply put, they don't want people carrying rifles around in their store.
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Here's a guy that needs to go to jail. And maybe have a visit from CPS
Houston Area Man Recklessly Brandishes Firearm at Target
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Then he posts it to the target FB page...
At least our OCT buddies have responded appropriately on this one.
Houston Area Man Recklessly Brandishes Firearm at Target
http://buzzpo.com/houston-area-man-reck ... rm-target/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Then he posts it to the target FB page...
At least our OCT buddies have responded appropriately on this one.
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In the photo is he pointing his gun at his daughter?
At least his finger is pointed.
The antis really love help like this.
At least his finger is pointed.
The antis really love help like this.
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Hopefully he's dealt with by DPS and HPD appropriately. That is definitely brandishing a firearm, endangering a child, and probably a few other infractions as well.
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Soooo. CJ thinks there is a legal definition of "Brandishing" in Texas?
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How very Clintonesque! (Depends on what your definition of is, is.)sjfcontrol wrote:Soooo. CJ thinks there is a legal definition of "Brandishing" in Texas?
While there isn't a specific law on 'Brandishing' in the penal code, they can charge you with disorderly conduct.
If it makes you feel better, (as they're stuffing you in the back of the cop car), you can shout "I'm not being arrested for brandishing!"
I'm sure there are some internet lawyers out there that will point out that he's not 'waving or flourishing' or that his display didn't cause alarm, but I don't think that will hold much water in front of the magistrate.
Or, maybe he just doesn't mind spending a few months of his life in the legal system or just enjoys spending money on legal fees.
Regardless,that guys a forking idiot!
bran·dish verb: To wave or flourish (something, especially a weapon) as a threat or in anger or excitement.
TEXAS PENAL CODE
TITLE 9. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER AND DECENCYw
CHAPTER 42. DISORDERLY CONDUCT AND RELATED OFFENSES
Sec. 42.01. DISORDERLY CONDUCT. (a) A person commits an offense if he intentionally or knowingly:
(8) displays a firearm or other deadly weapon in a public place in a manner calculated to alarm;
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I have a funny feeling this is a hoax.
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Unfortunately, I don't think this is a hoax. I do wonder who took the pictures. Crazy wife or idiot friend?
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That probably wouldn't fit because it doesn't appear to me that his intention is calculated to alarm anyone. It would probably more likely that he would be charged with intentional failure to conceal. Especially since no one was alarmed at the time he did it and the only way anyone found out was that he was dumb enough to post it online.myntalfloss wrote: bran·dish verb: To wave or flourish (something, especially a weapon) as a threat or in anger or excitement.
TEXAS PENAL CODE
TITLE 9. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER AND DECENCYw
CHAPTER 42. DISORDERLY CONDUCT AND RELATED OFFENSES
Sec. 42.01. DISORDERLY CONDUCT. (a) A person commits an offense if he intentionally or knowingly:
(8) displays a firearm or other deadly weapon in a public place in a manner calculated to alarm;
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What do you think his intention was and how do you know no one was alarmed?C-dub wrote:
That probably wouldn't fit because it doesn't appear to me that his intention is calculated to alarm anyone. It would probably more likely that he would be charged with intentional failure to conceal. Especially since no one was alarmed at the time he did it and the only way anyone found out was that he was dumb enough to post it online.
I don't alarm easily but if I saw this pinhead pull a piece in a dept store, alarmed wouldn't quite describe my feelings. This idiot shouldn't be allowed near a real gun. Or a child.
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I'm alarmed and I just saw the picture on the internet.
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I'd like to knock some sense into that Dad.
Rule #1 of OC. Don't play with your firearm. Unless you are going to shoot someone who needs shooting, don't touch it!
Rule #2 of OC. Have retention on your holster and keep your gun holstered.
Rule #3 if OC. Realize you are visible and that the manner in which you comport yourself reflects on the gun community as a whole. Don't act like an idiot or dress like a gangster. No showboating.
There are more rules, but those are the big three he broke in that picture.
As a person who would like to see more legal and normalized OC of handguns this type of stuff makes me want to .
Rule #1 of OC. Don't play with your firearm. Unless you are going to shoot someone who needs shooting, don't touch it!
Rule #2 of OC. Have retention on your holster and keep your gun holstered.
Rule #3 if OC. Realize you are visible and that the manner in which you comport yourself reflects on the gun community as a whole. Don't act like an idiot or dress like a gangster. No showboating.
There are more rules, but those are the big three he broke in that picture.
As a person who would like to see more legal and normalized OC of handguns this type of stuff makes me want to .
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I'm with you on the , and while I'm not against OC, for the life of me, I can't figure out why you'd want to. I understand carrying a defensive firearm but giving up the advantage of surprise that you get from CC seems counter-intuitive.mamabearCali wrote:I'd like to knock some sense into that Dad.
Rule #1 of OC. Don't play with your firearm. Unless you are going to shoot someone who needs shooting, don't touch it!
Rule #2 of OC. Have retention on your holster and keep your gun holstered.
Rule #3 if OC. Realize you are visible and that the manner in which you comport yourself reflects on the gun community as a whole. Don't act like an idiot or dress like a gangster. No showboating.
There are more rules, but those are the big three he broke in that picture.
As a person who would like to see more legal and normalized OC of handguns this type of stuff makes me want to .