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Will a retention holster be required with the new open carry law?
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No, though that may be prudent depending upon circumstances.Nano wrote:Will a retention holster be required with the new open carry law?
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Thanks Charles and I agree. Also, thanks for all of your hard work.
Guess I had better start shopping.
Guess I had better start shopping.
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Are you at liberty to say - was that part of some agreement - EG we'll work at getting the amendment gone, if you'll guarantee it will get an early vote?Charles L. Cotton wrote:No. The Bill came up too early for them to have a chance. It's 54 hours to the end of the session. (That was no accident.)mojo84 wrote:Were they just bluffing about the filibuster?
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No, both the Speaker and Lt. Gov. knew that HB910 had to get to the floors of each body quickly to prevent the possibility of a filibuster.ScooterSissy wrote:Are you at liberty to say - was that part of some agreement - EG we'll work at getting the amendment gone, if you'll guarantee it will get an early vote?Charles L. Cotton wrote:No. The Bill came up too early for them to have a chance. It's 54 hours to the end of the session. (That was no accident.)mojo84 wrote:Were they just bluffing about the filibuster?
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I'm pro 2A, obviously, and really don't want to discriminate against anyone ... but a blind shooter?? C'mon...Charles L. Cotton wrote:Now there's an idea for 2017! The MOMS will be going crazy, crazier than they are, that is.The Wall wrote:What if the person entering the premises is blind? Shouldn't these signs also be in Braille?
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I remember laughing hard when I saw an elevator that had the federally mandated braille numbers and wording on it's signage. It was funny because it was a parking garage elevator; but hey, rules is rules...
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ScooterSissy wrote:I'm pro 2A, obviously, and really don't want to discriminate against anyone ... but a blind shooter?? C'mon...Charles L. Cotton wrote:Now there's an idea for 2017! The MOMS will be going crazy, crazier than they are, that is.The Wall wrote:What if the person entering the premises is blind? Shouldn't these signs also be in Braille?
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I remember laughing hard when I saw an elevator that had the federally mandated braille numbers and wording on it's signage. It was funny because it was a parking garage elevator; but hey, rules is rules...
cant be any different than the braille keypads on drive thru atm's
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The Wall wrote:It seems to me they go out of their way to make things more difficult and confusing. Maybe a 30.06 1/2 sign would work for those that want to ban both CC & OC.
What if the person entering the premises is blind? Shouldn't these signs also be in Braille? What would be better is a anti-gun greeter at every door to tell people guns aren't allowed. They could claim it as job creation also. Don't you just love sarcasm? Actually not too far from some of the anti-gun folks ideas.
I hope THAT THERE AREEN'T TOO MANY blind guys with guns going to the movies.
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I suggest you all read this posting about a blind lady with a CHL: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=77580&p=981812RetNavy wrote:ScooterSissy wrote:I'm pro 2A, obviously, and really don't want to discriminate against anyone ... but a blind shooter?? C'mon...Charles L. Cotton wrote:Now there's an idea for 2017! The MOMS will be going crazy, crazier than they are, that is.The Wall wrote:What if the person entering the premises is blind? Shouldn't these signs also be in Braille?
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I remember laughing hard when I saw an elevator that had the federally mandated braille numbers and wording on it's signage. It was funny because it was a parking garage elevator; but hey, rules is rules...
cant be any different than the braille keypads on drive thru atm's
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Actually I read a post on the forum a few weeks ago about a blind woman who used clicking "sonar" to pass the shooting portion and obtained her CHL. Many theaters now have headphones for the visually impaired that provides alternate audio to help the "viewer" understand the setting. So, it's possible...pdxmale wrote:The Wall wrote:It seems to me they go out of their way to make things more difficult and confusing. Maybe a 30.06 1/2 sign would work for those that want to ban both CC & OC.
What if the person entering the premises is blind? Shouldn't these signs also be in Braille? What would be better is a anti-gun greeter at every door to tell people guns aren't allowed. They could claim it as job creation also. Don't you just love sarcasm? Actually not too far from some of the anti-gun folks ideas.
I hope THAT THERE AREEN'T TOO MANY blind guys with guns going to the movies.
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That is something that has always puzzled me.RetNavy wrote:ScooterSissy wrote:I'm pro 2A, obviously, and really don't want to discriminate against anyone ... but a blind shooter?? C'mon...Charles L. Cotton wrote:Now there's an idea for 2017! The MOMS will be going crazy, crazier than they are, that is.The Wall wrote:What if the person entering the premises is blind? Shouldn't these signs also be in Braille?
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I remember laughing hard when I saw an elevator that had the federally mandated braille numbers and wording on it's signage. It was funny because it was a parking garage elevator; but hey, rules is rules...
cant be any different than the braille keypads on drive thru atm's
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Braille on drive through ATMs are a prime example of the link between political correctness and stupid governments.mojo84 wrote:That is something that has always puzzled me.RetNavy wrote:ScooterSissy wrote:I'm pro 2A, obviously, and really don't want to discriminate against anyone ... but a blind shooter?? C'mon...Charles L. Cotton wrote:Now there's an idea for 2017! The MOMS will be going crazy, crazier than they are, that is.The Wall wrote:What if the person entering the premises is blind? Shouldn't these signs also be in Braille?
Chas.
I remember laughing hard when I saw an elevator that had the federally mandated braille numbers and wording on it's signage. It was funny because it was a parking garage elevator; but hey, rules is rules...
cant be any different than the braille keypads on drive thru atm's
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Some t-shirts for those of you planning on Open Carrying in Austin
Jokes aside, I would recommend something slightly more tasteful:
Jokes aside, I would recommend something slightly more tasteful:
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In all seriousness, there is at least one totally blind individual with a TX CHL.
New provisions to require oral notification are an interesting twist as to how 30.06 / 30.07 notice can be provided.
This is a real issue.
New provisions to require oral notification are an interesting twist as to how 30.06 / 30.07 notice can be provided.
This is a real issue.
Charles L. Cotton wrote:Now there's an idea for 2017! The MOMS will be going crazy, crazier than they are, that is.The Wall wrote:What if the person entering the premises is blind? Shouldn't these signs also be in Braille?
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I personally think it's not about blind drivers. It's just easier for the ATM button makers to make all the buttons the same way. Kind of like how all Coke bottles have imperial and metric units on them so they don't have to change the labels for shipping to Canada.anygunanywhere wrote:Braille on drive through ATMs are a prime example of the link between political correctness and stupid governments.mojo84 wrote:That is something that has always puzzled me.RetNavy wrote:ScooterSissy wrote:I'm pro 2A, obviously, and really don't want to discriminate against anyone ... but a blind shooter?? C'mon...Charles L. Cotton wrote:Now there's an idea for 2017! The MOMS will be going crazy, crazier than they are, that is.The Wall wrote:What if the person entering the premises is blind? Shouldn't these signs also be in Braille?
Chas.
I remember laughing hard when I saw an elevator that had the federally mandated braille numbers and wording on it's signage. It was funny because it was a parking garage elevator; but hey, rules is rules...
cant be any different than the braille keypads on drive thru atm's