You've got no RIGHT to even be allowed in anyones home never mind carrying a gun into it. Now I wouldn't ask permission because I don't advertise but if I knew there was an issue I wouldn't carry in a house I knew my gun was unwelcome. Now maybe that means I wouldn't go or maybe that means I disarm but there is never anything wrong with having a bit of courtesy or showing some respect for other regardless if we have differing beliefs.03Lightningrocks wrote: It seems backwards to ask permission to exercise our right, regardless of who's home we are in.
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- Wed Dec 04, 2013 11:43 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Carry at holiday parties
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Re: Carry at holiday parties
- Tue Dec 03, 2013 6:36 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Carry at holiday parties
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Re: Carry at holiday parties
Jihans wrote:A lot of these posts deal in absolutes when there are some gray areas. For example, if I know a relative doesn't like guns I won't carry in their house. Even though they didn't say anything verbally, my knowing their position strikes me as getting notice..... I know not legally.... But I think morally I have to respect that when I go to their house. Or I can chose not to go of course. I'm sure others think differently but I think this can be a gray area. As much as I think anti gun people should respect my right to carry I think I should also consider their feelings when entering their house.