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- Wed Aug 12, 2015 10:35 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Whataburger's Gun Policy (Ugh)..........
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Re: Whataburger's Gun Policy (Ugh)..........
Can we make it to 30 pages?
- Sat Jul 04, 2015 7:02 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Whataburger's Gun Policy (Ugh)..........
- Replies: 440
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Re: Whataburger's Gun Policy (Ugh)..........
As a matter of law, you are only correct for CHL's given proper notice. There are other special classes of citizens whose gun rights trump your "property" rights. Off and on duty LEO's, special agents, peace officers... It's right there in the Texas law.Double Naught Spy wrote:For those of you who think that when a business opens their private property doors to the public that they lose some of their private property rights, you are 100% correct.
You are also 100% wrong in thinking that they lose control over the gun issue, however. It is all stipulated in the law. How hard is that to understand? It isn't you who is being discriminated against, but your gun. Your gun has no rights and your right to carry a gun in somebody else's business stops at the door if that is what they wish.
A business loses certain rights being open to the public and the public loses certain rights when going onto the property of another individual or entity.
Therefore I believe moral outrage at those who ignore a property owner's wishes and carry past non-compliant signage is misplaced. Especially in the case of concealed carry (which Whataburger doesn't really seem to be concerned about), your carrying has no effect on the property owner and others. That's why they call it "concealed". Open carry and IF (big if) somebody in authority notices, they can just tell you to leave, unless you're a cop.