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by bdickens
Thu Apr 18, 2013 9:18 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Interesting
Replies: 174
Views: 39318

Re: Interesting

I submit that a man wearing nail polish is not normal, definitely suspicious, but hardly presents justification for the police to stop him.
by bdickens
Wed Apr 17, 2013 2:50 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Interesting
Replies: 174
Views: 39318

Re: Interesting

EEllis wrote:You think so but what bdickens thinks isn't the standard by which it's judged. :smash: Yes I do get a bit smart alecky. I get frustrated when I see people misrepresenting facts and just plain getting stuff wrong. You call me a smart a then try and insult further because the facts don't support you so maybe insults can win for you. :nono: Well they can't. He didn't go to jail for the gun. He went to jail for not cooperating with police when they stopped him. You continue your childish insults if you wish, unless you come up with something factual I'm done wasting my time.

English is such a difficult language!
by bdickens
Wed Apr 17, 2013 12:40 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Interesting
Replies: 174
Views: 39318

Re: Interesting

EEllis wrote:
bdickens wrote: So an ostensibly law-abiding citizen walking through an area open to the public simply carrying an object that it is lawful for citizens to possess is not one of them. If you have so little regard for the Constitution, then you deserve what you get.

Bend over, here comes the TSA.
Because you say so? Well why go to SCOTUS bdickens is here to lay down the law! Guess what I'll give you one. Walking around in the sumer with a ski mask. Legal, can't stop you from wearing, and will get you legally stopped.

Man, you're about a smart a[lec] aren't you?

Because the Constitution says so, that's why.

Walking around on backcountry roads, carrying a hunting rifle, with your son who is working on becoming an Eagle Scout in tow is not only NOT suspicious, it is downright admirable and healthy no matter what some panty-wetting libtard fresh in from Commiefornia thinks.
by bdickens
Wed Apr 17, 2013 8:42 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Interesting
Replies: 174
Views: 39318

Re: Interesting

EEllis wrote:
bdickens wrote:

It is called the "Bill of Rights," not the "Bill of Needs."

So? There are plenty of things that are absolutely legal and lawful that officers have no right to prevent you from doing that are still suspicious in some circumstances and can cause a lawful stop by police.
So an ostensibly law-abiding citizen walking through an area open to the public simply carrying an object that it is lawful for citizens to possess is not one of them. If you have so little regard for the Constitution, then you deserve what you get.

Bend over, here comes the TSA.
by bdickens
Mon Apr 15, 2013 4:30 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Interesting
Replies: 174
Views: 39318

Re: Interesting

EEllis wrote:It"s also fair to note that he was not charged with anything relating to carrying the rifle. If I remember it was for obstruction. When you are carrying a visible weapon and there is no obvious use or need for said weapon I don't think it's unreasonable for the cops to stop and talk to you. If you are angry and confrontational from the start then it's likely you will have issues when if you were calm and matter of fact about it you may very well have gone your own way. Now that doesn't mean I agree because I didn't see the whole encounter and legally you should be able to carry a rifle but if a cop feels there is a need to stop and check you out then you should comply. You don't need to comply with any requests you are not required to by law, but if the cops have a differing view of what's legal you don't start yelling about your rights and physicly resisting. You may state that you do not wish to comply and you do not agree with said actions to get it on the "record" but we don't hold court out in the field.

It is called the "Bill of Rights," not the "Bill of Needs."

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