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Re: open carry bill filed
Good, let us see, no one has touch 30.06 notices, legislation wise that is.
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Re: open carry bill filed
Text not up for the bill yet. Curious about 30.06, also.
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Good to see it, although I would still conceal...... it would be nice in order to cover mishaps of uncovering.
I don't carry my 40 all the time, just when I leave my home!
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We'll know when the text is up for it.
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Re: open carry bill filed
Unintended "mishaps" are not illegal so legislation to OC will not have any impact on this.AggieMike wrote:Good to see it, although I would still conceal...... it would be nice in order to cover mishaps of uncovering.
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While I personally don't intend to open carry this is why I want to have open carry legal on the books (watch the video):
Florida Deputy Threatens to Shoot Concealed Carry Permit Holder in the Back During Traffic Stop:
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Because there are some people that once you give them an ounce of authority they let it get to their heads.
Florida Deputy Threatens to Shoot Concealed Carry Permit Holder in the Back During Traffic Stop:
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Because there are some people that once you give them an ounce of authority they let it get to their heads.
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Re: open carry bill filed
Text is up. Gobs of pages. I only had time to scan, for now. When more time, most focus going to be on 30.06. NOT willing to jeopardize what we have now for concealed.
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Yes. In effect, to me at least, does away with.30.06 and limits places more.Greybeard wrote:Text is up. Gobs of pages. I only had time to scan, for now. When more time, most focus going to be on 30.06. NOT willing to jeopardize what we have now for concealed.
Makes gun buster with no concealed or unconcealed weapons sign okay.
I might be reading it wrong, though.
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Re: open carry bill filed
My quick reading says the 30.06 sign will still apply to concealed or unconcealed carry. It seems the text only likes two ways to carry an unconcealed gun and that's either a shoulder holster or a belt holster.
Her's a snippet that's mentioned several times...
"...or
in an unconcealed manner but in a shoulder or belt holster with at
least dual points of resistance;"
Her's a snippet that's mentioned several times...
"...or
in an unconcealed manner but in a shoulder or belt holster with at
least dual points of resistance;"
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Yep.......
"with at least dual points of resistance"
THAT has GOT TO GO!
Does this guy have stock in holster companies that makes holsters "with at least dual points of resistance"?
A CHL holder is not going to 'loose his gun" unless......it's in the toilet!
"with at least dual points of resistance"
THAT has GOT TO GO!
Does this guy have stock in holster companies that makes holsters "with at least dual points of resistance"?
A CHL holder is not going to 'loose his gun" unless......it's in the toilet!
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Re: open carry bill filed
What? You are not skeered someone is going to grab your gun and shoot you wif it?AEA wrote:Yep.......
"with at least dual points of resistance"
THAT has GOT TO GO!
Does this guy have stock in holster companies that makes holsters "with at least dual points of resistance"?
A CHL holder is not going to 'loose his gun" unless......it's in the toilet!
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Re: open carry bill filed
If I am that stunned to not already have mine out, then I need to be shot!
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Re: open carry bill filed
I'm actually surprised it does not contain: "1911's are not allowed to be carried unconcealed while cocked and locked".
Similar ignorance.
Realistically speaking though......
I can only think of three places where I would carry openly anyway......
Mostly in the Winter time.......
1. At the barbershop when I remove my jacket and sitting in the chair.
2. In a restaurant when I remove my jacket and sitting at the table. In this case, positioned as I already do with the gun protected by my position and eyes on the door.
And in the Summer.......
3. On private property at Family gatherings.
And probably while driving..........
Makes it easier for the LEO's to take my Pistol (for their safety) and run the S/N.
Similar ignorance.
Realistically speaking though......
I can only think of three places where I would carry openly anyway......
Mostly in the Winter time.......
1. At the barbershop when I remove my jacket and sitting in the chair.
2. In a restaurant when I remove my jacket and sitting at the table. In this case, positioned as I already do with the gun protected by my position and eyes on the door.
And in the Summer.......
3. On private property at Family gatherings.
And probably while driving..........
Makes it easier for the LEO's to take my Pistol (for their safety) and run the S/N.
Alan - ANYTHING I write is MY OPINION only.
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Its either Conceal all the way or not at all. There are still penalties for intentionally failing to conceal if you are not open carrying.anygunanywhere wrote:Unintended "mishaps" are not illegal so legislation to OC will not have any impact on this.AggieMike wrote:Good to see it, although I would still conceal...... it would be nice in order to cover mishaps of uncovering.
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(a)AAA license holder commits an offense if the license
holder carries a handgun on or about the license holder ’s person
under the authority of Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code,
and intentionally fails to conceal the handgun, unless the license
holder is carrying the handgun in a shoulder or belt holster with at
least dual points of resistance.