I'm with you mojo. Do you want to join me in a conversation with a barbed wire support device? (BTW mojo -no response required )mojo84 wrote:EEllis wrote:Yes it is an attempt to skirt the law, that is basically the definition of a loophole. They figured out a way to effectively disarm people without taking away or preventing the carrying of a gun. It is not the equivalent to a 30.06 in that there is no LEGAL consequence to violating a house rule except expulsion. In the case of 30.06 there is such a consequence and in cases like these it is effectively the Government lying about the law.mojo84 wrote:
I do not see the "loophole". It's just so.done trying to skirt the law. It's especially egregious when they use cops to do their dirty work.
Then there is the secondary issue of there being a real safety concern with a very few people at gun shows. There would be the one guy who carried concealed and whips out his gun to try a holster or mag, or to do a trade. If there is the slightest chance a person's gun would be handled at all at a show then it needs to be made safe and I find myself less than confident about all gun show attendees. This is not an endorsement just an acknowledgement of a reasonable concern.
Hogwash!! A loophole is legal and skirting the law and violating the law is not legal. You are wrong and you will never admit it.
You can read the rest on my prior comment if you want as I am done playing your game.
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Re: Cities improperly posting 30.06 signs?
Hey I'm definitely no legal expert but what I'm suggesting is that the sign they have up wouldn't violate SB273. I have doubts that they could be successfully fined for having that sign up. It isn't passing a law or ordinance, but a tenant of a city owned property posting a house policy that is not specifically addressed by law at this time. I have already said that ignoring the signs would in no way be a violation of any law nor would I think there could be any legal consequence.Charles L. Cotton wrote: If you are suggesting that SB273 won't cover ammo, then that's a non-starter. No, ammo was not mentioned but there is ample case law that deals with this type of attempt to avoid legislative intent. A city cannot set a minimum driving age of 21 years in violation of Texas law. What you are suggesting is that they could pass a city ordinance that makes it unlawful for someone under age 21 to put gasoline in a car. More importantly, there's no provision under state law for a promoter using public property to exclude persons for any reason related to ammo. Thus, there would be no criminal offense to be charged.
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Well my understanding is that a laws intent only matters if there is something ambiguous in the language otherwise it should be legal as read. A example where I was schooled on this was the legality of carrying a otherwise illegal knife with a chl. Because of the language CHLers can carry otherwise illegal weapons but the intent was just to make it legal to carry handguns. I thought the intent should matter. It doesn't. Through a loophole CHLers can carry otherwise illegal weapons. In this case it isn't a government agency but a private promoter posting what seems a previously unconsidered policy. And please be aware law enforcement cannot enforce house rules. Using cop to secure the weapons is one thing, but if they are at the door checking and directing people to have the guns secured it's a clear violation. Cop can't kick you out of a theater for bringing in outside food. An employee must ask you to leave and then a cop can make you do so.puma guy wrote: What you are stating it's not the intent of laws allowing CHL for a weapon to be loaded. Thus any government entity can make you unload the weapon through enforcement by a LEO via this loophole.
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I have said several times why I think they may have a legal argument. The only real discussion on the facts has come from Mr.Cotton and from his response we are looking at different factors. So aside from people just getting worked up and telling me I'm wrong exactly why should I change my opinion? I have admitted when I think I'm wrong. Case in point was the arrest for an otherwise illegal knife of a member here. I thought the legislative intent might have an effect on the interpretation by the courts. It doesn't or at least shouldn't. While I do sometimes play devil's advocate here it it is just trying to be objective. Really if you were the city do you really think there is no chance you could get out of a SB273 violation in this case? From my understanding there is nothing stating any legal consequence for violating this unloaded gun policy. No mistakenly applied laws or old laws or any indication it's anything but a house rule. I'm not sure SB273 can be stretched to cover it. The city and promoter may be vulnerable to civil action or other legal consequences but fines through SB273? I have doubts.mojo84 wrote: Hogwash!! A loophole is legal and skirting the law and violating the law is not legal. You are wrong and you will never admit it.
You can read the rest on my prior comment if you want as I am done playing your game.
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Well, me and a friend went to a bowling alley that had laser tag and an arcade, both of us had on a sleeveless shirt. One employee greeted us at the door and as were about to pay for bowling, a police officer approached us and asked us to leave and come back with shirts with sleeves. The officer stated that it was against the establishments policy and he was just enforcing it. At no time did any employee ask us to leave for wearing a sleeveless. Are you saying I could have told him to kick rocks and went on with my business?EEllis wrote:Well my understanding is that a laws intent only matters if there is something ambiguous in the language otherwise it should be legal as read. A example where I was schooled on this was the legality of carrying a otherwise illegal knife with a chl. Because of the language CHLers can carry otherwise illegal weapons but the intent was just to make it legal to carry handguns. I thought the intent should matter. It doesn't. Through a loophole CHLers can carry otherwise illegal weapons. In this case it isn't a government agency but a private promoter posting what seems a previously unconsidered policy. And please be aware law enforcement cannot enforce house rules. Using cop to secure the weapons is one thing, but if they are at the door checking and directing people to have the guns secured it's a clear violation. Cop can't kick you out of a theater for bringing in outside food. An employee must ask you to leave and then a cop can make you do so.puma guy wrote: What you are stating it's not the intent of laws allowing CHL for a weapon to be loaded. Thus any government entity can make you unload the weapon through enforcement by a LEO via this loophole.
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Should? That's a different question. I'm saying if that cop did anything to enforce that rule he would be wrong and the theater may end up paying out big time.casp625 wrote:Well, me and a friend went to a bowling alley that had laser tag and an arcade, both of us had on a sleeveless shirt. One employee greeted us at the door and as were about to pay for bowling, a police officer approached us and asked us to leave and come back with shirts with sleeves. The officer stated that it was against the establishments policy and he was just enforcing it. At no time did any employee ask us to leave for wearing a sleeveless. Are you saying I could have told him to kick rocks and went on with my business?EEllis wrote:Well my understanding is that a laws intent only matters if there is something ambiguous in the language otherwise it should be legal as read. A example where I was schooled on this was the legality of carrying a otherwise illegal knife with a chl. Because of the language CHLers can carry otherwise illegal weapons but the intent was just to make it legal to carry handguns. I thought the intent should matter. It doesn't. Through a loophole CHLers can carry otherwise illegal weapons. In this case it isn't a government agency but a private promoter posting what seems a previously unconsidered policy. And please be aware law enforcement cannot enforce house rules. Using cop to secure the weapons is one thing, but if they are at the door checking and directing people to have the guns secured it's a clear violation. Cop can't kick you out of a theater for bringing in outside food. An employee must ask you to leave and then a cop can make you do so.puma guy wrote: What you are stating it's not the intent of laws allowing CHL for a weapon to be loaded. Thus any government entity can make you unload the weapon through enforcement by a LEO via this loophole.
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Where was the "should" question asked? What would the damages the "theater" or bowling alley/laser tag be based on? Would the cop or his department be liable? You have indicated before there would need to be damages to the plaintiff for a settlement to be rendered. What are the damages that justify a "big time" settlement?EEllis wrote:Should? That's a different question. I'm saying if that cop did anything to enforce that rule he would be wrong and the theater may end up paying out big time.casp625 wrote:Well, me and a friend went to a bowling alley that had laser tag and an arcade, both of us had on a sleeveless shirt. One employee greeted us at the door and as were about to pay for bowling, a police officer approached us and asked us to leave and come back with shirts with sleeves. The officer stated that it was against the establishments policy and he was just enforcing it. At no time did any employee ask us to leave for wearing a sleeveless. Are you saying I could have told him to kick rocks and went on with my business?EEllis wrote:Well my understanding is that a laws intent only matters if there is something ambiguous in the language otherwise it should be legal as read. A example where I was schooled on this was the legality of carrying a otherwise illegal knife with a chl. Because of the language CHLers can carry otherwise illegal weapons but the intent was just to make it legal to carry handguns. I thought the intent should matter. It doesn't. Through a loophole CHLers can carry otherwise illegal weapons. In this case it isn't a government agency but a private promoter posting what seems a previously unconsidered policy. And please be aware law enforcement cannot enforce house rules. Using cop to secure the weapons is one thing, but if they are at the door checking and directing people to have the guns secured it's a clear violation. Cop can't kick you out of a theater for bringing in outside food. An employee must ask you to leave and then a cop can make you do so.puma guy wrote: What you are stating it's not the intent of laws allowing CHL for a weapon to be loaded. Thus any government entity can make you unload the weapon through enforcement by a LEO via this loophole.
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Are you going to call me names if you dislike my answers?mojo84 wrote:
Where was the "should" question asked? What would the damages the "theater" or bowling alley/laser tag be based on? Would the cop or his department be liable? You have indicated before there would need to be damages to the plaintiff for a settlement to be rendered. What are the damages that justify a "big time" settlement?
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What? I have not called you names and I do not intend to.EEllis wrote:Are you going to call me names if you dislike my answers?mojo84 wrote:
Where was the "should" question asked? What would the damages the "theater" or bowling alley/laser tag be based on? Would the cop or his department be liable? You have indicated before there would need to be damages to the plaintiff for a settlement to be rendered. What are the damages that justify a "big time" settlement?
Just trying to understand your post as it seems to answer questions that weren't asked and contradict your previous posts regarding justification of damages.
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Point out the name-calling in the quote you included in your post, or apologize to mojo84. Your constant antagonizing approach to every subject is over.EEllis wrote:Are you going to call me names if you dislike my answers?mojo84 wrote:
Where was the "should" question asked? What would the damages the "theater" or bowling alley/laser tag be based on? Would the cop or his department be liable? You have indicated before there would need to be damages to the plaintiff for a settlement to be rendered. What are the damages that justify a "big time" settlement?
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mojo84 wrote:What? I have not called you names and I do not intend to.EEllis wrote:Are you going to call me names if you dislike my answers?mojo84 wrote:
Where was the "should" question asked? What would the damages the "theater" or bowling alley/laser tag be based on? Would the cop or his department be liable? You have indicated before there would need to be damages to the plaintiff for a settlement to be rendered. What are the damages that justify a "big time" settlement?
Just trying to understand your post as it seems to answer questions that weren't asked and contradict your previous posts regarding justification of damages.
I'm sorry that "call me names" was not intended as an insult. It was it was intended as a bit of a joke and it seems not to have been taken as such. People on here seem to get very worked up at times not because of anything I actually say that but because of my viewpoint I guess. I admit I have in the past gotten upset when I felt "attacked" and sometimes responded negatively, but lately it's just people getting worked up because I'm posting. That tongue in cheek comment was intended to lighten the mood and also indicate that if it was just to continue conflict I wasn't really interested in replying. I apologize if if you took it any other way as I really was not trying to imply that you had previously called me names nor was I really concerned with you directly calling me name.
As to the should I must of read the post too quickly and had "should" in mind when casp said should. As to the need for damages I thought that would be implied by the officer enforcement. If a cop just orders you to do something then no damages. If a cop orders you to do something that they are not allowed to do, then makes you do so or takes other action to enforce that order, then damages occur. A family in Houston was awarded over a million when a cop working off duty security at an apartment made a kid get out of a pool and walked him back to his apartment. Now I personally think that was a bit much for the actual "damages" but I don't know how and why it was decided so....
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Thank you.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Point out the name-calling in the quote you included in your post, or apologize to mojo84. Your constant antagonizing approach to every subject is over.EEllis wrote:Are you going to call me names if you dislike my answers?mojo84 wrote:
Where was the "should" question asked? What would the damages the "theater" or bowling alley/laser tag be based on? Would the cop or his department be liable? You have indicated before there would need to be damages to the plaintiff for a settlement to be rendered. What are the damages that justify a "big time" settlement?
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Charles, I also appreciate your effort.
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Charles L. Cotton wrote:Point out the name-calling in the quote you included in your post, or apologize to mojo84. Your constant antagonizing approach to every subject is over.EEllis wrote:Are you going to call me names if you dislike my answers?mojo84 wrote:
Where was the "should" question asked? What would the damages the "theater" or bowling alley/laser tag be based on? Would the cop or his department be liable? You have indicated before there would need to be damages to the plaintiff for a settlement to be rendered. What are the damages that justify a "big time" settlement?
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