You could be in the running for a Disorderly Conduct charge - largely dependent on how spirited the discussion got, mood of the officers and whatnot. You'd think the Legislature would have gotten such vagueness & confusion ironed out by now, but they keep missing. I'm getting to where I'm thinking the bungling around is deliberate.ScottDLS wrote: And if I refused? Would I be charged? With what? What if the mayor of Ft. Worth made a rule, no live ammo in city hall. Not a law (preemption applies), but then the Ft. Worth PD checked you in a metal detector and made you empty all your ammo and zip tied your gun...
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- Mon Mar 13, 2017 2:17 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Ft Worth Enforcing Ammo Ban at Will Rogers
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