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by Keith B
Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:06 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Heartland Mall, Early Texas
Replies: 79
Views: 11350

Re: Heartland Mall, Early Texas

wgoforth wrote:Thought all would be interested in knowing that the Heartland mall owners and managers have agreed to place the "UNLICENSED firearms forbidden" signs up. They have been ordered and are waiting for them to come in. Although there are plenty of anti-gun folks out there, we must not assume that all people who put up improper signs are either anti-gun or unwilling to change if properly educated. As a preacher, I long ago decided to educate folks on right and wrong be it God's laws or man's.
Here's to a happy resolution
Wayne :hurry: :hurry:
Great news Wayne. Good job of getting them to put up signs and clearing up the understanding of CHL'ers carrying. :thumbs2:
by Keith B
Tue Oct 06, 2009 12:31 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Heartland Mall, Early Texas
Replies: 79
Views: 11350

Re: Heartland Mall, Early Texas

wgoforth wrote: ....one fellow said he was in a store wearing a Desantis pouch and saw another guy wearing one too... they both looked at each others pouch, smiled, nodded their heads and kept going. According to some, I suppose that wasn't concealed?
According to the law, that IS concealed. It just can't be discernible to the average person. A LEO or another gun owner recognizing a pouch, purse or a bump under a shirt is a concealed weapon holster or holder is not unconcealed. If a LEO tells you different, they are wrong.

Now, does that mean they wouldn't now have reasonable suspicion that you were carrying and be able to ask if you were in a prohibited area? Yes, but it could not be considered unconcealed. :thumbs2:
by Keith B
Thu Oct 01, 2009 9:48 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Heartland Mall, Early Texas
Replies: 79
Views: 11350

Re: Heartland Mall, Early Texas

OK, folks; the OP has the right to do what he feels needs to be done. Whether you like it or not, that is the OP's prerogative. Please keep the discussion non-personal or it will be locked.

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