That's not completely true. If you mount the magnet someplace where the handgun is visible, that's not legal in Texas. However, if you mount the magnet under your seat, that would be concealed and legal. If you mount a magnet inside your armrest storage, that would be concealed and legal. There's nothing illegal about the magnets as long as the handgun isn't visible. I don't like the magnets for other reasons, but that's a personal choice.Grumpy1993 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2019 5:07 pm [quote=Skooter post_id=<a href="tel:1245797">1245797</a> time=<a href="tel:1554751036">1554751036</a> user_id=7366]
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Forget about the magnets, they are not legal.
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So what's the point of having a magnet if your going to put it under your seat or armrest storage? You might as well conceal it in a peanut butter & jelly sandwich.
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IDK. I said I don't like the magnets, but that doesn't make them illegal.
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They are illegal the way the OP was asking to use them. Why confuse the issue?