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by txnative1951
Sat Mar 01, 2014 12:14 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Restaurant question
Replies: 18
Views: 2345

Re: Restaurant question

Jumping Frog wrote:
txnative1951 wrote:
jbarn wrote:I see that often in forms. What, exactly, is the reference to the question at hand? Are you suggesting that if the location is 51% and he keeps his gun concealed it is OK to knowingly and intentionally commit a felony? Otherwise I miss the point.
As they say, there's "legal" and there's "moral" -- sometimes they even coincide. Some will say that violating a "law" that is an obvious infringement of their 2nd Amendment rights is the moral thing to do. As in all things in life, you take your chances and pay the price if you are wrong.
A message advocating that it is OK to commit illegal behavior will never be acceptable in these forums.

Actually, any such message violates Forum Rule 4:
4. No posting of messages promoting illegal conduct.
I'll note in passing that oldgringo clarified his message to make clear he was not promoting illegal actions. I am not clear on whether your message does or not, but it sure smells like it.
Sorry, but I suspect that you attributed a deeper meaning to my post than I intended. I'm much too shallow of a person to have "deeper meanings" in posts or anything else I say in life. After numerous decades, my wife is even finally realizing this. :)

She finally realized that men and women think differently when I showed her this:

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Actually, my post was intended more as a warning. We have to remember -- no matter how much we "know" that we are doing the moral or "right" thing, the government has a lot more time and money to make our lives miserable than we do to defend ourselves from said government actions. Like with many other things in life, what *some* people choose to do might be completely different than what others might choose to do.

Was the Dred Scott decision by the SCOTUS correct? What about segregation? It was "the law" at one time in many parts of the country. Were some people who opposed it and broke the law "wrong"? If someone believes strongly enough in something, they are not going to obey some "law" that they truly believe is morally reprehensible. What they need to realize though is that the government does not like people to challenge its power and in many cases will dedicate a significant amount of effort into making your life very miserable. Do you want to be on the receiving end of that "effort"?
by txnative1951
Sat Mar 01, 2014 8:57 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Restaurant question
Replies: 18
Views: 2345

Re: Restaurant question

jbarn wrote: I see that often in forms. What, exactly, is the reference to the question at hand? Are you suggesting that if the location is 51% and he keeps his gun concealed it is OK to knowingly and intentionally commit a felony? Otherwise I miss the point.
As they say, there's "legal" and there's "moral" -- sometimes they even coincide. Some will say that violating a "law" that is an obvious infringement of their 2nd Amendment rights is the moral thing to do. As in all things in life, you take your chances and pay the price if you are wrong.

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