I don't know what the law says, but I saw it happen. I was in line behind a (slightly annoyed) cop and the guy said he had to disarm if he was using the range and not on duty. So I had to wait on him to unload his service weapon bug.T3hK1w1 wrote:Aren't a lot of officers required to carry even while off duty? Can the range legally disarm law enforcement personnel while off duty?buda222 wrote:I have even seen them disarm off duty police officers.
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- Fri Aug 24, 2007 10:36 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: CHL and gun range question
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Re: It depends on the range
- Fri Aug 24, 2007 8:17 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: CHL and gun range question
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It depends on the range
Some ranges don't mind, some do.
Bass Pro shop for example requires that you lock up any gun that you are actually going to use. You can carry concealed, but if you do, it must stay concealed the whole time. If you are going to shoot it they put a trigger lock on your gun until you get to the range area. I have even seen them disarm off duty police officers. They also seem to prefer it unloaded before they get it.
Others don't care at all - best to ask and see.
Bass Pro shop for example requires that you lock up any gun that you are actually going to use. You can carry concealed, but if you do, it must stay concealed the whole time. If you are going to shoot it they put a trigger lock on your gun until you get to the range area. I have even seen them disarm off duty police officers. They also seem to prefer it unloaded before they get it.
Others don't care at all - best to ask and see.