Re: NEW Texas CHL CATCH 22 BEWARE!
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 8:15 pm
I agree with option number 6. It has worked great for me for 20 years.snatchel wrote:Option # 6- Avoid the bars and drink your cold-beer at home.
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I agree with option number 6. It has worked great for me for 20 years.snatchel wrote:Option # 6- Avoid the bars and drink your cold-beer at home.
DJ... wrote:Here is the situation:
CHL and Spouse are in a 51% bar.
Any suggestions are welcome.
snatchel wrote:Option # 6- Avoid the bars and drink your cold-beer at home.
Designated driver too.rm9792 wrote:Well there are a lot of reasons, some mentioned, to be in a bar but not drinking. Bands, friends, date, special event, bored, only thing open, etc.snatchel wrote:I figured I'd draw some flak for my comments....
Not to mention being the air-conditioning repairman there for a service call at 10:00 am, or the plumber, or the beer delivery driver? How about the cleaning crew that is leaving the place at 4:00 am? The waitress walking into the parking lot with a nights tips at 2:00 am?rm9792 wrote:Well there are a lot of reasons, some mentioned, to be in a bar but not drinking. Bands, friends, date, special event, bored, only thing open, etc.snatchel wrote:I figured I'd draw some flak for my comments....
That was one of the big surprises when I took the class last month. There are so many places I still won't be able to carry when my license comes. Even after the class and the background check and the RKBA tax.Jumping Frog wrote:There are a lot of people that have no intention of drinking but are forced to disarm.
I think you'll find CPZ's (criminal protection zones) affect your life far less than you think, unless you have a workplace that is still legally allowed to ban weapons n the parking lot.lou wrote:There are so many places I still won't be able to carry when my license comes.
In my opinion, if a CHL saves a life or stops a crime in an otherwise legal manner, they should be immune from 30.06 or 51% violations.Kythas wrote:To be serious, I doubt any cop would arrest anyone who retrieved his weapon from his car to stop an active shooter, even if said shooter was in a bar.
If the person were arrested, I don't see a Grand Jury indicting.
If a Grand Jury did indict, I don't see a jury convicting.
I used to think that, but then Harris, Bexar, Dallas, and a whole slew of border counties went and voted for Obama in the last election. It can happen in Texas. But it's always better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6. You do what you gotta do and you live with your decision. Carrying a gun changes your life...it isn't a decision that you take lightly. Sheepdogs don't play as much as Border Collies.srothstein wrote:Not in Texas, I just don't see it happening.
good points...steveincowtown wrote:snatchel wrote: To be honest, I have no problem with off-limit carry at 51% locations. Primarily because I don't frequent them. But secondly, I agree that guns and alcohol don't mix. Your argument is that you aren't drinking--I would ask why you were there then? There are too many other places you can visit that serve alcohol and are not 51% .. restaurants, etc.. There just isn't any reason to go to the bar.
I don't go to church every Sunday, so I don't see any reason that people should be able to carry there. I mean why can't people just read their Bible at home?
Haven't been to the park in the while, so I am ok with this being restricted as well. I mean why can't people just walk around there own yard?
I haven't been to the gym in awhile, I am fine with these being restricted as well. There are tons of other ways to work out. Heck, get a treadmill at your house and you can even open carry.
...just pointing out the the logic used is a little flawed here. I have no problem if someone chooses not to go to these places, just as long as they don't try to make my choices for me.
Great variation on the "First they came for..." theme.steveincowtown wrote:
I don't go to church every Sunday, so I don't see any reason that people should be able to carry there. I mean why can't people just read their Bible at home?
Haven't been to the park in the while, so I am ok with this being restricted as well. I mean why can't people just walk around there own yard?
I haven't been to the gym in awhile, I am fine with these being restricted as well. There are tons of other ways to work out. Heck, get a treadmill at your house and you can even open carry.
Kythas wrote:To be serious, I doubt any cop would arrest anyone who retrieved his weapon from his car to stop an active shooter, even if said shooter was in a bar.
If the person were arrested, I don't see a Grand Jury indicting.
If a Grand Jury did indict, I don't see a jury convicting.