This may happen some day & is the reason we carry. There are no safe places.
Problem w/ Post office carry is the what ifs that are so very possible & even something likely to happen.
Parking lot: Someone backs into you. OOOOps you back into someone. Some 8yr old gets out of the car next to you roughly & really door scratches your new vehicle.
These things that go on every day that can get you asked for ID.
Inside: Have you ever been anywhere that someone fell, had a heart attach, two others get in an argument, kid run through a door glass....
Any of these you are as clean & innocent as a fresh bathed baby & LE will ask for ID as a witness if they are called.
And you are standing in a Post Office or in a Federal Parking Lot w/ a gun on. Who wants to be the test case now.
It is not so much the shooting that can make you a test cace as the 1000 little things of life that happen to us all every day. Sooner or later it will take place.
My oppinion & not legal advice.
My .02cents & some think it worth about half that.
I will still sign it though.
LT
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- Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:54 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Post Office carry
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- Sat Jul 19, 2008 1:52 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Post Office carry
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Re: Post Office carry
The 2 ends of this stick are.
1. Concealed is concealed so no one knows. If I need it I will deal w/ that then.
2. Federal property & falls under the same as in any other federal building. Cant Carry.
Bottom line is there has never been a test case & I will always remember what our wise Charles Cotton told me very shortly after this board was born.
"Those on the cutting edge of law usually bleed to death financially."
Who wants to be the test case????????
1. Concealed is concealed so no one knows. If I need it I will deal w/ that then.
2. Federal property & falls under the same as in any other federal building. Cant Carry.
Bottom line is there has never been a test case & I will always remember what our wise Charles Cotton told me very shortly after this board was born.
"Those on the cutting edge of law usually bleed to death financially."
Who wants to be the test case????????