Sometimes I wonder if it wouldn't be simpler just to carry a long gun.
At least in Texas "everyone" knows that it's legal to carry a long gun.
Of course, I wonder if the judge would mind when I showed up for jury duty?
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- Thu Jan 12, 2006 2:41 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Demistify Penal Code 46.03.a.1 (Schools)
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- Thu Jan 12, 2006 1:03 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Demistify Penal Code 46.03.a.1 (Schools)
- Replies: 27
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today
Charles answered the questions as of today.
What I would really like to see in 2007, are some changes in the definition of a school.
like...
Schools only go through grade 12. Universities, trade schools, etc. shouldn't be places where you can't carry a gun.
Church schools are only schools during school. They aren't schools during church, even if they use the same rooms.
Long term, I want to reduce the places where CHL holders can't carry.
Of course I'd like to see that all employees of the school district are good honest citizens. What better way to verify that than requie them to get their Texas CHL;-)
Of course, the Teachers Union will fight that tooth-and-nail.
Oh well, I can dream can't I?
What I would really like to see in 2007, are some changes in the definition of a school.
like...
Schools only go through grade 12. Universities, trade schools, etc. shouldn't be places where you can't carry a gun.
Church schools are only schools during school. They aren't schools during church, even if they use the same rooms.
Long term, I want to reduce the places where CHL holders can't carry.
Of course I'd like to see that all employees of the school district are good honest citizens. What better way to verify that than requie them to get their Texas CHL;-)
Of course, the Teachers Union will fight that tooth-and-nail.
Oh well, I can dream can't I?