Jim, that is exactly why I complied with the officer in question rather than making an issue of the signage. I do cherish my CHL, and I do feel that, in all humility, it sets me apart from other people. It is not something I wish to put at risk where the situation is ambiguous.57Coastie wrote:Frankie says, "FWIW, my recommendation is to simply follow the rules and refrain from posting information that could possibly mislead someone into getting themselves in trouble by becoming a test case when they did not want to."
That says it in a nutshell, Frankie. Cherish your individual principles, but do not cause a newbie to innocently test your principles out when you state a disputed theory as being the gospel. If you feel strongly that you are right, have the courage to test your principles yourself, as did those courageous men and women Frankie mentions.
Jim
In a parallel example, I recently attended the North Texas Irish Festival at the Fair Park in Dallas. There was a large, improperly worded and therefore legally insignificant sign at the entrance which barred entrance for a long list of different weapons types - broadswords, claymores, daggers, scimtars, etc., etc., etc., including guns. However, there were no stern looking Dallas PD officers at the entrance to make sure that all such regulations were being enforced. I carried right past the sign and went on in, confident that I was within my rights. And in fact, once inside, I saw all kinds of people carrying around broadswords, claymores, daggers, scimtars, etc., etc., etc., including a few whom I suspected were CCW'ing.
FWIW, the Fort Worth gun show entrance had a whole different vibe to it, and that is what set me back and caused me to doubt the wisdom of challenging the rules.