Rrash wrote:I wouldn't say anything. Let an officer take care of that. He might be an off duty LEO.
Why do people keep going back to the off duty LEO baloney?
According to friends at the SLPD, LEO's are not exempt from needing a CHL to conceal carry on or off duty and are subject to following the same laws the rest of us have to follow.
Chance favors the prepared.Making good people helpless doesn't make bad people harmless. There is no safety in denial.When seconds count the Police are only minutes away. Sometimes I really wish a lawyer would chime in and clear things up. Do we have any lawyers on this forum?
Rrash wrote:I wouldn't say anything. Let an officer take care of that. He might be an off duty LEO.
Why do people keep going back to the off duty LEO baloney?
According to friends at the SLPD, LEO's are not exempt from needing a CHL to conceal carry on or off duty and are subject to following the same laws the rest of us have to follow.
I suspect that it's not an off-duty LEO thinghy so much as it is a MYOB thinghy, eh?
A CHL, IMHO, is not a Batman License. There, I said it.
Rrash wrote:I wouldn't say anything. Let an officer take care of that. He might be an off duty LEO.
Why do people keep going back to the off duty LEO baloney?
According to friends at the SLPD, LEO's are not exempt from needing a CHL to conceal carry on or off duty and are subject to following the same laws the rest of us have to follow.
I do not believe you are getting good information. Can you provide a link or something more solid than hearsay?
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IIRC, an LEO friend of mine once told me that the only reason he got a CHL was to bypass the background check requirement when buying a gun. He knew he would pass, but either thought it would speed things up or he had issues with the background check due his name or something.
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Rrash wrote:I wouldn't say anything. Let an officer take care of that. He might be an off duty LEO.
Why do people keep going back to the off duty LEO baloney?
According to friends at the SLPD, LEO's are not exempt from needing a CHL to conceal carry on or off duty and are subject to following the same laws the rest of us have to follow.
I do not believe you are getting good information. Can you provide a link or something more solid than hearsay?
Chance favors the prepared.Making good people helpless doesn't make bad people harmless. There is no safety in denial.When seconds count the Police are only minutes away. Sometimes I really wish a lawyer would chime in and clear things up. Do we have any lawyers on this forum?
Rrash wrote:I wouldn't say anything. Let an officer take care of that. He might be an off duty LEO.
Why do people keep going back to the off duty LEO baloney?
According to friends at the SLPD, LEO's are not exempt from needing a CHL to conceal carry on or off duty and are subject to following the same laws the rest of us have to follow.
I do not believe you are getting good information. Can you provide a link or something more solid than hearsay?
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gigag04 wrote:I'd make no more comment about someone else's concealed pistol in public than I would about their wife's appearance. I'd recommend staying in your lane.
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gigag04 wrote:TX LEOs have no legal requirement to conceal a handgun whether on or off duty. Many have a dept policy that requires concealed carry when off duty.
I will tell you that as long the gun is somewhat covered, it is NBD in the LEO world...
May be but unconcealed w/o a badge visible could result in a MWAG call. Common sense says conceal well or display a badge.
gigag04 wrote:TX LEOs have no legal requirement to conceal a handgun whether on or off duty. Many have a dept policy that requires concealed carry when off duty.
I will tell you that as long the gun is somewhat covered, it is NBD in the LEO world...
May be but unconcealed w/o a badge visible could result in a MWAG call. Common sense says conceal well or display a badge.
And blood will run in the streets! This must be stopped...for the children..
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gigag04 wrote:TX LEOs have no legal requirement to conceal a handgun whether on or off duty. Many have a dept policy that requires concealed carry when off duty.
I will tell you that as long the gun is somewhat covered, it is NBD in the LEO world...
May be but unconcealed w/o a badge visible could result in a MWAG call. Common sense says conceal well or display a badge.
And blood will run in the streets! This must be stopped...for the children..
If it only saves one life....
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Rrash wrote:I wouldn't say anything. Let an officer take care of that. He might be an off duty LEO.
Why do people keep going back to the off duty LEO baloney?
According to friends at the SLPD, LEO's are not exempt from needing a CHL to conceal carry on or off duty and are subject to following the same laws the rest of us have to follow.
I do not believe you are getting good information. Can you provide a link or something more solid than hearsay?
I work retail, had a customer and his wife walk in the front door a few weeks back. He was making an attempt to conceal (had a Tshirt pulled down over the top of a baby Glock) but it was pretty badly done.
Eyes on the guy the whole time, we chatted him up a little bit and it turns out he's local PD. So, rather than bust his chops about printing, he got a ration of good natured mockery for carrying a mouse gun (hold your flames, it's all in fun.) He's been back a couple times, and he's concealing much better now. Message recieved?
Took some pictures yesterday at Starbucks when the gentleman in question came was waiting in line.
Not the best pictures, but...you can decide for yourself whether this is concealed or not...
Never seen anywhere that said bulges are illegal. Still would mind my own business even though he's not doing a very good job of hiding that he has something under his shirt.
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