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- Sun May 10, 2009 4:45 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Non-CHL Vehicle Carry
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- Sun May 10, 2009 4:42 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Non-CHL Vehicle Carry
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This was a BIG concern for me before i purchased a safe box for my car. Granted, if someone had the means and time, they could surely get it open. It at least proves more difficult than opening up your glove box to steal it.plannuier wrote:Good point.lws380 wrote:I did not know robberies/attacks/assaults, etc only happened late in the day in Waco. Why not car carry all the time? Hope you get in the CHL class soon. Glad to hear you are doing it!
I work from home, so don't get out much during the day. But lately if I go anywhere I find myself taking my PT145 along most of the time. I'm just not too crazy about the idea of leaving it in the car if I have to run into a store. Hoping to take the CHL class on May 8.
- Sun May 10, 2009 4:39 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Non-CHL Vehicle Carry
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Thats just like carrying in a 30.06 establishment, and everyone finding out you had a gun on you after you dropped a bad guy. :)ClarkLZeuss wrote:Wow, learn something new every day!srothstein wrote:Texas has a law (Section 9.22 of the Penal Code) called necessity. This says that you are justified in breaking the law if it is necessary to prevent imminent harm and the imminent harm is greater than the harm caused by breaking the law.