My point exactly... if you know beforehand that you need a gun in a certain situation, you probably need more than a handgun anyways. If you don't know beforehand that you need a gun, it's probably not worth the risk-benefit analysis to break the law and carry a handgun without a CHL... hence the long gun instead. The logic is all nice and circularRex B wrote:Well, anyone could carry a loaded rifle anywhere, CHL or no.
Nothing says "Leave me alone" like an Ar15 on your shoulder
Of course, the lease renewal negotiations might be a little tense.
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- Fri Jul 22, 2011 3:45 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: No CHL apartment complex carry question
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Re: No CHL apartment complex carry question
- Fri Jul 22, 2011 3:27 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: No CHL apartment complex carry question
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Re: No CHL apartment complex carry question
Thankfully we live in a nice apartment complex, but I do worry about the fiancée walking the dog alone at night, even if it's paranoia. She obviously doesn't carry since she doesn't have her CHL yet, but if there were a hurricane, widespread power outage, or other emergency situation where she had to be outside alone, it'd be better to explain why she had to be armed to a jury than have me explain to her family why she wasn't.
However, this implies a true emergency where there are no alternatives, which include (in order of severity)
- not living in a crappy apartment complex or neighborhood
- her being inside
- it being the day
- her carrying a 5" knife / taser
- her carrying a rifle / shotgun
If I didn't have a CHL and lived in a place where I felt like I needed a pistol to walk to the trash bin and back, I'd apply for my CHL and move. An ounce of prevention is a pound of cure, like they say.
I might lazy things up and drive to the bin like the fatter tenants of our complex do, also
However, this implies a true emergency where there are no alternatives, which include (in order of severity)
- not living in a crappy apartment complex or neighborhood
- her being inside
- it being the day
- her carrying a 5" knife / taser
- her carrying a rifle / shotgun
If I didn't have a CHL and lived in a place where I felt like I needed a pistol to walk to the trash bin and back, I'd apply for my CHL and move. An ounce of prevention is a pound of cure, like they say.
I might lazy things up and drive to the bin like the fatter tenants of our complex do, also