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by VMI77
Mon Apr 20, 2015 9:24 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: CC at private residence
Replies: 51
Views: 8186

Re: CC at private residence

C-dub wrote:
BlueMerle wrote:I'm simply saying that it's rude, imo, to enter someone's home while carrying, without their permission. Would you openly pass gas at a friends house during a social or business gathering? Not the best analogy, I admit. But hopefully it gets the point across. There are some things, that while perfectly legal, are just plain rude.
Is it also rude then to enter into another person's business without asking for their permission to carry? Maybe not a big store like Walmart or Home Depot, but what about smaller businesses like a barber shop or antique store.
It's an attitude I don't understand. To me it would be rude to suggest to someone I'd allow into my home that I don't trust them with a gun. And if I trust them with a gun why would I require they ask my permission? Someone I don't trust enough to enter my home with a gun isn't getting into my home: period.
by VMI77
Mon Apr 20, 2015 9:21 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: CC at private residence
Replies: 51
Views: 8186

Re: CC at private residence

jmra wrote:
suthdj wrote:If I trust someone enough to come into my home I trust them enough to carry.
:iagree:
:iagree: Me too. Very very few people are getting into my home. But I don't understand the attitude of restricting entry to CHL's to my home any more than I understand a business doing it. How would that work? Would you ask everyone coming into your home if they have a gun, since most people don't have CHLs? But the kicker to me is this: if you don't trust someone coming into your home with a CHL enough to be armed, why would you trust them or anyone else enough to believe they are telling the truth if you ask if they're armed?

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