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Re: Gun stores that don't allow CHL carry

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 9:48 am
by MegaWatt
wgoforth wrote:
Luggo1 wrote:
wgoforth wrote:Merles in Granbury has official 30.06 and he will tell you he wants to be the only one with a loaded gun in the store. He had a customer arrested because he brought in a gun to be repaired (even though he is a gunsmith).
And so ol' Merle figures this sign assures him of that does he? Sounds like a bright guy...
Wow, just googled on his store and here was a review on Yellow Pages confirming my comment (I didn't write it!):

"Worst experience, worst customer service, horible owner with no people skills. Murle is mean, rude and unprofessional, he treats his customers like crap and threatens them when questioned. His specialty is surfing the internet and writing fake reviews for him self. Normally they are short and sweet, saying how great he is and how much they respect him for his way of doing business. Do NOT fall for this propaganda... murle... your not fooling anyone. For those who do venture in, DO NOT bring children... he is a dangerous unstable man. DO NOT ask questions and for God's sake, do not carry if you have a CHL... he will call the police and take your gun. HE IS CRAZY. "
Sounds like Ol' Merle is too incompetent to work on anybody's gun and too dumb to run a gun store. Maybe he should become a florist or something. :lol:

Re: Gun stores that don't allow CHL carry

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 3:11 pm
by gringo pistolero
I don't care if it's a restaurant, a movie theater, a gun shop, a gun show, or a charity. If they post an anti CHL sign then they don't get my money. Life is too short to do business with prejudiced idiots.

Re: Gun stores that don't allow CHL carry

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 3:29 pm
by rm9792
wgoforth wrote:Merles in Granbury has official 30.06 and he will tell you he wants to be the only one with a loaded gun in the store. .
Does he think the criminals are going to comply with that? This Merle sounds like a first class moron.

Re: Gun stores that don't allow CHL carry

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 3:53 pm
by bikerbill
The gun shop I frequent doesn't restrict CHL holders from carrying inside ... instead, they have a sign as you enter that says keep hands out of your pockets and in sight at all times ... both the guys behind the counter are armed and appear to know what they're doing ...

Re: Gun stores that don't allow CHL carry

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 4:02 pm
by Heartland Patriot
Sounds like Merle is probably kept in business by a handful of old cronies much like himself...and the unsuspecting and unwary, perhaps. Not that I get to Granbury much, but I will certainly avoid that place if I do.

Re: Gun stores that don't allow CHL carry

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 6:06 pm
by Dragonfighter
bikerbill wrote:The gun shop I frequent doesn't restrict CHL holders from carrying inside ... instead, they have a sign as you enter that says keep hands out of your pockets and in sight at all times ... both the guys behind the counter are armed and appear to know what they're doing ...
All About Guns in Lewisville is run by a retired LEO. I have bought leather and accessories including a SS guide rod for my G23.

I have had occasion to need to withdraw my handgun and clear it, with his permission. He's watchful but accomodating and had no problem with me reloading before I left. This may be case by case and YMMV but I will do business with him even if it can be had cheaper elsewhere. He is competitve on that note.

Re: Gun stores that don't allow CHL carry

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:52 pm
by Skiprr
Yep; ol' Murle is legend. Just ask Crossfire.

Nobody has ever figured out how he stays in business, but there he is...

Re: Gun stores that don't allow CHL carry

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:54 pm
by wgoforth
Skiprr wrote:Yep; ol' Murle is legend. Just ask Crossfire.

Nobody has ever figured out how he stays in business, but there he is...
Legend in his own mind? ;-)

Re: Gun stores that don't allow CHL carry

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 10:23 am
by Skiprr
wgoforth wrote:
Skiprr wrote:Yep; ol' Murle is legend. Just ask Crossfire.

Nobody has ever figured out how he stays in business, but there he is...
Legend in his own mind? ;-)
Nope. Mr. Blasingame is truly legendary among the gun community in his area. But not in a good way...

Re: Gun stores that don't allow CHL carry

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 2:40 pm
by Vol Texan
Dragonfighter wrote:
I have had occasion to need to withdraw my handgun and clear it, with his permission.
I've often wondered about that. Is it legal to in-conceal in a place where the person in charge has approved it? Please note I'm talking about specific isolated instances (such as the limited exposure that is possible in a private LGS), as opposed to "the Walmart manager said I could do it at the register" (which I'd never consider to be appropriate!).

Re: Gun stores that don't allow CHL carry

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 3:01 pm
by sjfcontrol
Vol Texan wrote:
Dragonfighter wrote:
I have had occasion to need to withdraw my handgun and clear it, with his permission.
I've often wondered about that. Is it legal to in-conceal in a place where the person in charge has approved it? Please note I'm talking about specific isolates instances (such as the limited exposure that is possible in a private LGS), as opposed to "the Walmart manager said I could do it at the register (which I'd never consider to be appropriate!).
Technically, it is not even legal for you to un-conceal in your friends house with his permission. But in either case, somebody would have to make a complaint to the police for any action to be taken. I suppose in the case of the gun store, a LEO might be present without your knowledge. But I believe it would be unlikely a LEO would take any action if you had the owners permission Just be aware there is no exception in the law to cover these exposures.

Re: Gun stores that don't allow CHL carry

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 7:08 pm
by Thomas
Skiprr wrote:Yep; ol' Murle is legend. Just ask Crossfire.

Nobody has ever figured out how he stays in business, but there he is...
Money laundering?

Re: Gun stores that don't allow CHL carry

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 8:45 pm
by Dragonfighter
sjfcontrol wrote:
Vol Texan wrote:
Dragonfighter wrote:
I have had occasion to need to withdraw my handgun and clear it, with his permission.
I've often wondered about that. Is it legal to in-conceal in a place where the person in charge has approved it? Please note I'm talking about specific isolates instances (such as the limited exposure that is possible in a private LGS), as opposed to "the Walmart manager said I could do it at the register (which I'd never consider to be appropriate!).
Technically, it is not even legal for you to un-conceal in your friends house with his permission. But in either case, somebody would have to make a complaint to the police for any action to be taken. I suppose in the case of the gun store, a LEO might be present without your knowledge. But I believe it would be unlikely a LEO would take any action if you had the owners permission Just be aware there is no exception in the law to cover these exposures.
True enough but I've always counted on a common sense factor to override the legal liability. Which brings up a point, how is one supposed to expose his/her firearm for repair, fittings, etc? We have discussed back and forth about the legality of employing a CHL at a shooting range and defense to prosecution exists for carry to and from stores and or repair shops. I believe the consensus was that the defense to prosecution of using the weapon in a sporting event where such weapons are commonly used would apply at the range, what about to and from stores/gunsmiths?

Perhaps this needs to be added to the laundry list of legislative corrections needed. Of course OC would allow such by default.

Re: Gun stores that don't allow CHL carry

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:21 pm
by sjfcontrol
You could always bring the gun in unloaded, in a gun case or other container, and give the case to the gunsmith to open. You then haven't un-concealed anything. But, yeah, common sense "should" prevail.

Re: Gun stores that don't allow CHL carry

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:33 pm
by JALLEN
mikedude wrote:I found it ironic moving to TX and seeing gun stores with signs saying no concealed carry inside. In liberal California the gun stores I frequented had signs saying LEO's and CHL(ccw there) holders could carry inside.
There are so few of us we could all be in ONE gun store and nobody would notice. :biggrinjester:

Seriously, there are fewer than 2000 in San Diego County, and not that many in some counties, like SF and LA.