ScottDLS wrote:Well in this example and the OP's you still intentionally "failed to conceal" from the tailor and/or his wife.KaiserB wrote:Not necessarily. If you go to a suit shop like Men's Warehouse, their tailor measures and marks everything in the dressing room area. In that area you have an implied expectation of privacy (you have the same implied expectation of privacy you are on the toilet in a public restroom). I buy and have suits tailored to my Concealed Carry gear without issue, no I do not remove it, nor do I unload and show clear while the tailor marks things for cuts and tucks.ScottDLS wrote:Technically a violation of 46.035a for intentional failure to conceal. Not that I'm criticizing you for it, just noting it. I would probably have brought an empty holster in to tailor around, I guess with some similar sized object in it.
Anyway seems like it worked out.
and no DA would even allow the arrest let alone prosecute for intentional failure to conceal, I think your stretching it. If your just playing devils advocate then cool, but if not then you are misunderstanding the law