From what I remember, the last time I was at the Cedar Park center, there are 30.06 signs posted on at least a couple of the doors on the east side of the building (I think it is the east side). They are more above the entry doors than on the side as you enter. I don't know about other doors, or where the entry for the gun show was, but if those signs are still there, whether they are enforceable or not, I think it likely that either those signs or others caused the son-in-law to unload his firearm in the parking lot and then reload when leaving. He may not have wanted to leave his firearm in the vehicle and instead chose to take it inside unloaded...
How sad for all involved. My prayers go out to them.
Bad day at Cedar Park gun show.
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Re: Bad day at Cedar Park gun show.
All firearms are loaded, treat them as they are.... even if checked a hundred times.
A firearm should only be pointed at something that is OK to shoot at.
A finger shouldn't be on trigger unless you are ready to shoot
Anything behind, close to, and beyond the target had better be OK to shoot.
That simple.
A firearm should only be pointed at something that is OK to shoot at.
A finger shouldn't be on trigger unless you are ready to shoot
Anything behind, close to, and beyond the target had better be OK to shoot.
That simple.
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