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by VoiceofReason
Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:32 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Question on open carry for U.S. Military in Texas...
Replies: 73
Views: 11097

Re: Question on open carry for U.S. Military in Texas...

Mando'a wrote:Thank you all, for the many posts.

I'll have my wife warn him (or her superiors), the next time he shows up armed.

Again, we are both Military-brats, and hold a special place in our hearts for our Troops. We know what they go through first hand. So we are loath, to get a soldier into any trouble.

But if it is against the law for him to OC (especially into a school), we would have no issue giving him a warning, and then call the Police, should he ignore the warning, and show up again armed.
At that point he has been "Schooled." Please forgive the pun, I couldn't resist.

As always, many thanks for the great information and suggestions.
:patriot:
My advice is for your wife not to confront him. I believe your wife should make the principal aware of the situation and the principal should call the police. If the guy is legitimate you will not be getting him in trouble. If he is not, you do not know what will happen if your wife or the principal confront him in the school.

No one knows what the true situation is. No one knows if he may be going to other schools. Too many unknowns. It is best to let law enforcement sort it out, hopefully away from a school.

Just my opinion. :tiphat:
by VoiceofReason
Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:27 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Question on open carry for U.S. Military in Texas...
Replies: 73
Views: 11097

Re: Question on open carry for U.S. Military in Texas...

blue wrote:Why take a chance???
Remember Killeen Tx.
Report anything like that IMMEDIATELY when it happens.

----It should be reported even now.---


IF he is ligit -it will be sorted out.
IF he is not ligit- it will be sorted out.

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(secret squirrel at a school?????)

Way too many red flags. PERIOD.
:iagree: What he said.

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