You know what I love about carrying in Texas?
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You know what I love about carrying in Texas?
You know what I love about carrying in Texas? No one cares. I know I print when I'm at walmart and I get something off the bottom shelf. Or when I'm at church (I do the media production) and I go on stage to move wires or troubleshoot equipment, I know I have to be printing. And I know most people don't notice. It took me a long time to realize that no one really notices and this video helped me realize that http://tinyurl.com/m52rqke" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (I like this guys channel btw). But even when I've been with friends and they do notice, or if I bring guns up in conversation and ask if others have their CHL. No one cares. Even if they do not carry themselves. And I love that. No one wants to get in your business. Or call names or something ridiculous. I'm sure I will eventually cross paths with some person that does not feel the same way. And I hope I can have grace and not be the argumentative person that I am. But for the time being, I love that no one cares.
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Re: You know what I love about carrying in Texas?
After September 1st 2013, I careless about printing. I carry OWB in custom Kydex holster and I am now reckless compared to before September 1st 2013.
Carry on.
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Re: You know what I love about carrying in Texas?
And that will get you arrested. Being reckless is intentionally failing to properly conceal and would lean toward intentional display.Beiruty wrote:After September 1st 2013, I careless about printing. I carry OWB in custom Kydex holster and I am now reckless compared to before September 1st 2013.
Carry on.
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Re: You know what I love about carrying in Texas?
Keith, the law has changed and there is no more failure to conceal. Display is totally different story than failure to conceal.
Reckless means that I do not wear a coat/jacket as a concealment garment each time I have to wear OWB. A GAP/NIKE sport sweater with or without a hoody would work fine for me.
Reckless means that I do not wear a coat/jacket as a concealment garment each time I have to wear OWB. A GAP/NIKE sport sweater with or without a hoody would work fine for me.
Beiruty,
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I know that the law changed in wording, but your statement indicates intent to not properly conceal. There should be no difference in the way you concealed prior to Sept. 1 than after. Law or not, it is our job to make sure that the handgun stays covered and it not 'displayed, either intentionally or not.Beiruty wrote:Keith, the law has changed and there is no more failure to conceal. Display is totally different story than failure to conceal.
Reckless means that I do not wear a coat/jacket as a concealment garment each time I have to wear OWB. A GAP/NIKE sport sweater with or without a hoody would work fine for me.
Keith
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Re: You know what I love about carrying in Texas?
Keith is 100% correct. We have a responsibility to keep our handgun covered. So keep buying the big shirt and the 1" larger pants.Keith B wrote: I know that the law changed in wording, but your statement indicates intent to not properly conceal. There should be no difference in the way you concealed prior to Sept. 1 than after. Law or not, it is our job to make sure that the handgun stays covered and it not 'displayed, either intentionally or not.
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Keith B wrote:I know that the law changed in wording, but your statement indicates intent to not properly conceal. There should be no difference in the way you concealed prior to Sept. 1 than after. Law or not, it is our job to make sure that the handgun stays covered and it not 'displayed, either intentionally or not.Beiruty wrote:Keith, the law has changed and there is no more failure to conceal. Display is totally different story than failure to conceal.
Reckless means that I do not wear a coat/jacket as a concealment garment each time I have to wear OWB. A GAP/NIKE sport sweater with or without a hoody would work fine for me.
Beiruty,
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Re: You know what I love about carrying in Texas?
He said he doesn't care about printing. He didn't say he goes out of his way to flash his gun.Keith B wrote:I know that the law changed in wording, but your statement indicates intent to not properly conceal. There should be no difference in the way you concealed prior to Sept. 1 than after. Law or not, it is our job to make sure that the handgun stays covered and it not 'displayed, either intentionally or not.Beiruty wrote:Keith, the law has changed and there is no more failure to conceal. Display is totally different story than failure to conceal.
Reckless means that I do not wear a coat/jacket as a concealment garment each time I have to wear OWB. A GAP/NIKE sport sweater with or without a hoody would work fine for me.
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Yes, that is what he said. There has never been a law against printing. But as I stated, if you were properly concealing before, then there should be no change in methods and level of concealment.nyj wrote:
He said he doesn't care about printing. He didn't say he goes out of his way to flash his gun.
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Re: You know what I love about carrying in Texas?
guys guys guys... stop. can we just take a sec, and appreciate the fact that we live in a great state where most everyone here doesn't care if you're carrying. Or printing. Or whatever. Even the hipsters in starbucks don't care. Hell, I think I saw one of them at the range last month.
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Re: You know what I love about carrying in Texas?
I have not changed my approach at all.carlson1 wrote:Keith is 100% correct. We have a responsibility to keep our handgun covered. So keep buying the big shirt and the 1" larger pants.Keith B wrote: I know that the law changed in wording, but your statement indicates intent to not properly conceal. There should be no difference in the way you concealed prior to Sept. 1 than after. Law or not, it is our job to make sure that the handgun stays covered and it not 'displayed, either intentionally or not.
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Re: You know what I love about carrying in Texas?
Me either; BTW, the "law" is what the arresting LEO says it is. It will be your ta$k to prove him/her wrong before the judge.jmra wrote:I have not changed my approach at all.carlson1 wrote:Keith is 100% correct. We have a responsibility to keep our handgun covered. So keep buying the big shirt and the 1" larger pants.Keith B wrote: I know that the law changed in wording, but your statement indicates intent to not properly conceal. There should be no difference in the way you concealed prior to Sept. 1 than after. Law or not, it is our job to make sure that the handgun stays covered and it not 'displayed, either intentionally or not.
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If you like that you would love the majority of states where there's no requirement to conceal.corbmonster wrote:You know what I love about carrying in Texas? No one cares. I know I print when I'm at walmart and I get something off the bottom shelf. Or when I'm at church (I do the media production) and I go on stage to move wires or troubleshoot equipment, I know I have to be printing. And I know most people don't notice. It took me a long time to realize that no one really notices and this video helped me realize that http://tinyurl.com/m52rqke" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (I like this guys channel btw). But even when I've been with friends and they do notice, or if I bring guns up in conversation and ask if others have their CHL. No one cares. Even if they do not carry themselves. And I love that. No one wants to get in your business. Or call names or something ridiculous. I'm sure I will eventually cross paths with some person that does not feel the same way. And I hope I can have grace and not be the argumentative person that I am. But for the time being, I love that no one cares.
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... And that right there is the rub. You take the ride, but beat the rap. It only ends up costing you eight or ten grand. No big deal. You showed them a thing or two.Oldgringo wrote:Me either; BTW, the "law" is what the arresting LEO says it is. It will be your ta$k to prove him/her wrong before the judge.jmra wrote:I have not changed my approach at all.carlson1 wrote:Keith is 100% correct. We have a responsibility to keep our handgun covered. So keep buying the big shirt and the 1" larger pants.Keith B wrote: I know that the law changed in wording, but your statement indicates intent to not properly conceal. There should be no difference in the way you concealed prior to Sept. 1 than after. Law or not, it is our job to make sure that the handgun stays covered and it not 'displayed, either intentionally or not.
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Re: You know what I love about carrying in Texas?
I believe that there are far more people who DO CARE than you might believe. The good news for us is that most of those same people live their lives in condition white and the thought of someone carrying a gun near them hasn't crossed their mind. The reason that they don't say anything about bulges, etc is they just never consider the possibility of a gun. If they did, some of them are very militant and we might have a spate of MWAG calls.corbmonster wrote:guys guys guys... stop. can we just take a sec, and appreciate the fact that we live in a great state where most everyone here doesn't care if you're carrying. Or printing. Or whatever. Even the hipsters in starbucks don't care. heck, I think I saw one of them at the range last month.
Think I'm wrong? Let's look at how quickly a lot of the open carry guys are reported.
What I'm thankful for about CC in Texas is that almost 600,000 of my closest friends have shown themselves to be model citizens and that it is a rare occasion over the past 15 years (even when those numbers were lower) when one of them runs afoul of the law. I believe it is that history that allows the condition white antis to not consider guns in their midst. The more we push that envelope, the more likely that will plant ideas in their heads. I know a couple of them who would watch more closely than those on this forum do for the slightest hint of a concealed gun. The combination of paranoia and being a control freak isn't good if we manage to arouse them.
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