After reading the recent "cuffed & stuffed" thread, I'd hate for it to happen to someone else. Maybe try an IWB holster? Be careful out there.

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Slavish devotion to the law harms plenty, though.can2boy wrote:i would have called security. ignorance of the law excuses no one.
can2boy wrote:i would have called security. ignorance of the law excuses no one.
Sheesh , I hope you give it a real good read. I don't understand though why a guy who was printing would make you so mad. He could have been an LEO or other person who is authorized by law to carry openly.can2boy wrote:sorry guys i really thought that printing while bending/standing was against texas chl law. i guess i should re-read my handbook.
but after 3 years of cc, i work really hard on concealing my weapon and make sure i don't print. i just get so mad at people who doesn't do the same.
The law says "intentional failure to conceal," not "printing while bending over in a rest room.can2boy wrote:i would have called security. ignorance of the law excuses no one.
Depends.... Now it it's mine, then that is definitely a felony.longhorn_92 wrote:We should call security every time someone shows us their plumber's crack....now that is a crime!
In your case, it might be a "capital" offense.The Annoyed Man wrote:Depends ... Now it it's mine, then that is definitely a felony.longhorn_92 wrote:We should call security every time someone shows us their plumber's crack ... now that is a crime!