Re: OPEN CARRY WHILE ON A MOTORCYCLE?
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 4:12 pm
Hmmmmm..... Might have to give it a try.LucasMcCain wrote:However, it does seem to cut down on tailgating.
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Hmmmmm..... Might have to give it a try.LucasMcCain wrote:However, it does seem to cut down on tailgating.
How does one use this "get back whip"?Solsand wrote:Yes I do have LTC but in this brave new OC world I'm always trying to make sure I am interpreting the law correctly. thanks to all for the prompt replies. I do agree with the poster that mentioned it cutting back on tailgating - and car vs. mc ragers - I bet it works better than my get-back whip. Drivers never even know what that's for... until I have to use it.
Three times in 33 years. One time led to an arrest where charges were later dismissed. As my attorney an I explained in hearing, the vehicle had to be pretty much right on top of me to use it. Gran jury agreed and used some common sense and dismissed charges...txhighlander wrote:I do have to ask, how offten have you used your getback whip? Some of the guys I am starting to ride with have them.Solsand wrote:Yes I do have LTC but in this brave new OC world I'm always trying to make sure I am interpreting the law correctly. thanks to all for the prompt replies. I do agree with the poster that mentioned it cutting back on tailgating - and car vs. mc ragers - I bet it works better than my get-back whip. Drivers never even know what that's for... until I have to use it.
Amen - I prefer a loud horn to loud exhaust any day. I have a Stebel Nautilus on both of my street bikes. I was able to source one from Europe with a blacked-out finish that fit perfectly w. a flat black Ducati Streetfighter :-) Every model available domestically is chrome, go figure.LucasMcCain wrote:I don't have a get-back whip, but I did replace the wimpy sounding stock horn for one that sounds like one off a box truck. The look on people's faces when they think they somehow lost a UPS truck in their blind spot are pretty great.
(a-1) A person commits an offense if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly carries on or about his or her person a handgun in a motor vehicle or watercraft that is owned by the person or under the person's control at any time in which:
(1) the handgun is in plain view, unless the person is licensed to carry a handgun under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code, and the handgun is carried in a shoulder or belt holster;
Thanks for posting the actual reference. It does read pretty straightforward.nimravus01 wrote:From section 46:02:(a-1) A person commits an offense if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly carries on or about his or her person a handgun in a motor vehicle or watercraft that is owned by the person or under the person's control at any time in which:
(1) the handgun is in plain view, unless the person is licensed to carry a handgun under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code, and the handgun is carried in a shoulder or belt holster;
IANAL, but, as I read it, and others have stated, as long as you have a LTC, and carry in a belt or shoulder holster, then it is legal.
Edited to correct Texas penal code reference.
I've never used my get back whip, but I have kicked a car door once when the driver couldn't disengage from his cell phone long enough to verify that the left turn lane he was trying to merge into was vacant.txhighlander wrote:I do have to ask, how offten have you used your getback whip? Some of the guys I am starting to ride with have them.Solsand wrote:Yes I do have LTC but in this brave new OC world I'm always trying to make sure I am interpreting the law correctly. thanks to all for the prompt replies. I do agree with the poster that mentioned it cutting back on tailgating - and car vs. mc ragers - I bet it works better than my get-back whip. Drivers never even know what that's for... until I have to use it.
Stebel Nautilus helps, toomaverick2076 wrote:I've never used my get back whip, but I have kicked a car door once when the driver couldn't disengage from his cell phone long enough to verify that the left turn lane he was trying to merge into was vacant.txhighlander wrote:I do have to ask, how offten have you used your getback whip? Some of the guys I am starting to ride with have them.Solsand wrote:Yes I do have LTC but in this brave new OC world I'm always trying to make sure I am interpreting the law correctly. thanks to all for the prompt replies. I do agree with the poster that mentioned it cutting back on tailgating - and car vs. mc ragers - I bet it works better than my get-back whip. Drivers never even know what that's for... until I have to use it.
On long trips I usually wear the Miami Classic under my vest.WildBill wrote:This is one case where I would really recommend a retention holster.Solsand wrote:Simple question.... is it legal while on a public street, highway, etc.? Not that I want to or even need to but I'd like to know. Searched this forum but did not see anything directly relating to this question.
A Must! Or the Wolo BadBoy Horn for the least expensive version. (Same horn, not as purdy)RHenriksen wrote:
Stebel Nautilus helps, too
maverick2076 wrote:I've never used my get back whip, but I have kicked a car door once when the driver couldn't disengage from his cell phone long enough to verify that the left turn lane he was trying to merge into was vacant.txhighlander wrote:I do have to ask, how offten have you used your getback whip? Some of the guys I am starting to ride with have them.Solsand wrote:Yes I do have LTC but in this brave new OC world I'm always trying to make sure I am interpreting the law correctly. thanks to all for the prompt replies. I do agree with the poster that mentioned it cutting back on tailgating - and car vs. mc ragers - I bet it works better than my get-back whip. Drivers never even know what that's for... until I have to use it.