wgoforth:
It's surprising to me that in mostly rural Early (Brown County) that
you would have such a ration of shady characters cross your path.
It's heartening that you are not shy about packing in the pulpit.
There are other threads on the forum where we have discussed our
church carry situations. Some folks have multiple CHL's and all know
about the other CHL's, at their churches.
I carry at church every Sunday, but I have never broached the security/CHL
issue with anyone else. There are no CHL's known to me at church.
My gun is ready for any defensive need at church, but no one needs to know
I'm packing. I don't tell anyone whether I'm wearing boxers or briefs, and
they don't need to know that I've got 31 rounds of JHP on me either. :-)
SIA
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- Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:04 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Church Carry: Yes or No?
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- Mon Sep 28, 2009 11:54 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Church Carry: Yes or No?
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Re: Church Carry: Yes or No?
It's kind of amusing to me that there is a special place where you can't carry:
Within 1,000' of an execution.
In older days, when a man was sentenced to death, the penalty was carried out in the
Texas county where the man was found guilty.
Later, the state decided that anyone in Texas sentenced to death would be brought to
Huntsville for the festivities.
So for the majority of us - this is a pretty meaningless restriction to carrying.
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As for the original question posed in the Subject line: Yes, carry at church.
You never know who's coming through the door.
SIA
Within 1,000' of an execution.
In older days, when a man was sentenced to death, the penalty was carried out in the
Texas county where the man was found guilty.
Later, the state decided that anyone in Texas sentenced to death would be brought to
Huntsville for the festivities.
So for the majority of us - this is a pretty meaningless restriction to carrying.
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As for the original question posed in the Subject line: Yes, carry at church.
You never know who's coming through the door.
SIA
- Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:14 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Church Carry: Yes or No?
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Re: Church Carry: Yes or No?
Carrots:
"Privately owned banks" as opposed to "US Government owned banks"?
This sounds like rocket science to determine which is which.
SIA
"Privately owned banks" as opposed to "US Government owned banks"?
This sounds like rocket science to determine which is which.
SIA
- Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:39 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Church Carry: Yes or No?
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Re: Church Carry: Yes or No?
My understanding regarding airports is that you can carry there, but
not inside the security perimeter through which travelers must pass.
SIA
not inside the security perimeter through which travelers must pass.
SIA