I can't comment on other states. IMO, it is a bad idea to have people handling their firearms IN PUBLIC as would be done if this were a requirement.kw5kw wrote:It seems to have worked quite well in Arizona. If the businesses truly want to keep your gun out, then they must provide a locker in which to store your weapon. No locker, then they can't force your weapon to remain outside. (And you with it.)stevie_d_64 wrote:Why not??? It works in other states???txinvestigator wrote:In kind, you will never be able to require a private business to have lockers available for you to secure your weapon if they decide to post 30.06.
And if Texas passed this amendment, would you still think it to be wrong???
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- Sat Nov 11, 2006 4:25 pm
- Forum: Goals for 2007
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- Fri Nov 10, 2006 4:03 pm
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It is not fair, nor appropriate. The law is simple enough. If it is a valid sign, stay out. If the colors appear to contrast, stay out. If the letters are only 1 7/8 inches tall, stay out.stevie_d_64 wrote:http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... php?t=4282
Either post it correctly per the law, or apply proper corrective measures...
If not...Fines and or imprisonment...
I believe that is a fair application of the law...
Why should a private business owner who is not subject to the CHL laws be have a penalty attached if he posts a sign that does not affect a CHL holder?
In kind, you will never be able to require a private business to have lockers available for you to secure your weapon if they decide to post 30.06.
I teach these CHL holders, and I can tell you I don't want them handling their weapons in and out of a locker in public places.