Corp of Engineers Lake

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2fs2ns
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Re: Corp of Engineers Lake

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Wow, this is news to me! I've carried on Grapevine Lake before, but I didn't use a Corp's of Engineers ramp. I guess it applies to the entire lake body though?

I also go to Ray Roberts alot, and have carried there as well. It's being leased to Texas Parks and Wildlife, but I'm guessing it still applies.

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Re: Corp of Engineers Lake

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Dan Dan Dan - such the lawbreaker you are, I don't know if I can even hang out with an admitted criminal now!

Just ribbing ya, BTW - hello.
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Re: Corp of Engineers Lake

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Hey, what's up Brad!

Yeah, my bad! But what's the saying..."I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6"?

Oh well...
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Re: Corp of Engineers Lake

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I agree.

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Re: Corp of Engineers Lake

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So the law pertaining to carrying a handgun while hunting or fishing doesn't matter on Corps land?

Further, what if a person hunts with a handgun?
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