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by Iunnrais
Fri Apr 08, 2011 3:20 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: CHL and no carry
Replies: 51
Views: 6779

Re: CHL and no carry

Thanks :)

My wife has actually reconsidered some of her views lately to the point where I ordered a second pistol. I took her to the range last Friday (first time she'd shot a pistol) and ended up leaving with a family membership. Ordered a nice little SIG P229 in .22LR to save on .45acp costs. Just need to rent a few calibers and let her shoot them so that I can get another slide for it in a slightly larger caliber. I really hope that she doesn't settle on .357 SIG after I looked at the ammo cost ;)

Once of these days she'll probably end up taking the class as well. But for now, I'll settle for her being happy going to the range and knowing how to shoot.
by Iunnrais
Fri Apr 08, 2011 2:36 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: CHL and no carry
Replies: 51
Views: 6779

Re: CHL and no carry

74novaman wrote:
WildBill wrote:And there are 2,500 forum members who haven't made a single post.
WOW! :shock: :shock:

Think they're shy? Come on out guys and gals, we don't bite! :thewave
Some of us just are quiet and will post when we have something to say :cool:

I'll be in the 'have and won't carry daily' category in not too long (class is scheduled for tomorrow, everything else is already done) mainly due to my employer having a policy that by coming on property you are granting them permission to search your vehicle/person/property for prohibited items and that they will not only terminate employment, but state the company's intention to prosecute for criminal trespass if they do find anything (after all, in their opinion, bringing contraband on property past the signs prohibiting it is enough to show intent).

Lots of folks at the office are watching the current employee parking lot bills and letting our reps know that we support them.

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