Only in a perfect world.wil wrote: Meaning he lost his CHL? Or an unintentional uncovering of his firearm and possession of a CHL didn't help to diffuse the situation? Was he not asked if he had a CHL and/or the officers didn't ask as to what or how the initial call got started?
It seems a bit over the top for a response if he simply accidentally uncovered his firearm by getting out of a chair, the braindead soccermom starting trouble needlessly notwithstanding. I can understand the result if someone is stupidly playing 'show & tell' however didn't the responding police ask when they arrived as to what was going on, then realize his shirt simply rode up and mrs suburbanite braindead threw a stupid fit?
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The laws that forbid the carrying of arms... disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes.
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There are anti-gun cities in Texas that said they will arrest people for "violating" an anti CHL sign they admit does not meet the legal requirements for 30.06 notice.tomtexan wrote:Only in a perfect world.wil wrote: Meaning he lost his CHL? Or an unintentional uncovering of his firearm and possession of a CHL didn't help to diffuse the situation? Was he not asked if he had a CHL and/or the officers didn't ask as to what or how the initial call got started?
It seems a bit over the top for a response if he simply accidentally uncovered his firearm by getting out of a chair, the braindead soccermom starting trouble needlessly notwithstanding. I can understand the result if someone is stupidly playing 'show & tell' however didn't the responding police ask when they arrived as to what was going on, then realize his shirt simply rode up and mrs suburbanite braindead threw a stupid fit?
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Do you have a link to those statements or a cite from a statement made by one of those city representatives? ie someone with the authority to make such a statement?gringo pistolero wrote: There are anti-gun cities in Texas that said they will arrest people for "violating" an anti CHL sign they admit does not meet the legal requirements for 30.06 notice.
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It might make a difference after the fact, but not before. As I understand it, despite the absolute clarity (in my mind) around the law and what I was taught in CHL class, I have yet to see any case law where someone was arrested for carrying in a place that had an almost-conforming 30.06 sign. It could be one of a few things:
1) No one has actually been arrested.
2) People get arrested, but prosecutors drop charges.
3) People get arrested and are allowed to plead to other charges or otherwise get no-billed under judicial conditions.
4) People note that it's going to cost a *lot* of money to defend and otherwise accept defeat
Personally, if I see a sign that is *close* to conforming on a private business, I'll obey it. I do so out of respect for that property owner's intentions. Cities that post 30.06 signs that are not legal, I've got less respect for, but I consider those places much more rife for legal challenge and associated legal expense if I get caught.
1) No one has actually been arrested.
2) People get arrested, but prosecutors drop charges.
3) People get arrested and are allowed to plead to other charges or otherwise get no-billed under judicial conditions.
4) People note that it's going to cost a *lot* of money to defend and otherwise accept defeat
Personally, if I see a sign that is *close* to conforming on a private business, I'll obey it. I do so out of respect for that property owner's intentions. Cities that post 30.06 signs that are not legal, I've got less respect for, but I consider those places much more rife for legal challenge and associated legal expense if I get caught.
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Yeah. How are we supposed to know if you're talking about gun shows in Houston, a mall in Grapevine, or parking lots at several ISDs.E.Marquez wrote:Do you have a link to those statements or a cite from a statement made by one of those city representatives? ie someone with the authority to make such a statement?gringo pistolero wrote: There are anti-gun cities in Texas that said they will arrest people for "violating" an anti CHL sign they admit does not meet the legal requirements for 30.06 notice.
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