I have posted on my experience here before. I did chat with the postmaster of Palmer, Tx... yeah I know, small town, but he has over 20 years experience. Apparently, this issue has never been brought to him, in any of his previous training. First of all, we know some firearms can be carried into a post office. That is a fact! The post office has written procedures which allow a civilian to carry a concealed firearm into the building. Such as someone shipping a shotgun, or rifle. Thats a firearm, being carried into a post office, concealed in a box. Also, cops can carry there. Im sure that's not disputed. The question really is, does my CHL apply there? Well, the postmaster I talked with thought it would be fine because i was "licenced". He was funny when he said " If you are carrying concealed, how would I know"?
-The truth is, until this gets tested in a court of law, this old dead horse will continue to recieve blows, and well I just got another kick in.
-Bruce
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- Fri Aug 01, 2008 9:33 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Post Office carry
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- Fri Jul 25, 2008 11:53 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Post Office carry
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Re: Post Office carry
"Who wants to be the test case?"
That's easy....anyone in a post office who has to deploy a weapon in defense if thier life.
That's easy....anyone in a post office who has to deploy a weapon in defense if thier life.