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He went on to say I could not have it on me while pumping gas....seamusTX wrote:If your police chief is giving instructions of that sort, you may need to move to another town.
I hope when the guy said "gas stations" he meant convenience stores that sell alcoholic beverages. Even people who have passed the CHL test sometimes have trouble understanding the difference between blue and red signs.
- Jim
See RPB's post above and let that sleeping dog lie.loadedliberal wrote:He went on to say I could not have it on me while pumping gas....seamusTX wrote:If your police chief is giving instructions of that sort, you may need to move to another town.
I hope when the guy said "gas stations" he meant convenience stores that sell alcoholic beverages. Even people who have passed the CHL test sometimes have trouble understanding the difference between blue and red signs.
- Jim
If he was being honest about his relation to the APD police chief, which I see no reason to doubt, I think its time for a few of us to call his office and clear things up. That california garbage don't fly here.
I've never seen a stop sign that wasn't red, even on private property. My understanding is that: as long as it's private property, it's not enforceable (no matter what color the sign is).RPB wrote:See a green stop sign on private parking lots? .... just drive through it and smile if you want to, same with unenforceable "feel good" signs requesting this or that.
RPB wrote:Let sleeping dogs lie
I do not mention any signs to anyone.
Especially unenforceable ones.
Doing that just gets them to putting up 30.06 signs.
I MIGHT stand in a doorway of a business with a 30.06 sign and hollar in while holding a roll of hundreds, sorry, you don't want my bidness.
But usually I just shop and bank where no 30.06 signs are, and let the other sleeping dogs lie.
My bank has a gun buster sign to make employees "feel" good. But CHLs are allowed to be armed there.
See a green stop sign on private parking lots? .... just drive through it and smile if you want to, same with unenforceable "feel good" signs requesting this or that.
Greybeard wrote:"The conflict that does not exist does not need resolution." !!!
Wouldn't be Frost on dallas rd would it? Those are the kinds of things I miss about grapevine. I'm so moving back after this college thing is over. Wouldn't surprise me if it was the same guy(not going to name names). But the old manager there was a great guy and great customer.The Annoyed Man wrote: The former bank manager knew about my CHL because we were talking guns over coffee when he first recruited me to move my accounts from B of A to his community bank.
Just be quiet. Those signs are only to remind people that do not have CHLs that they should not be illegally carrying guns into the bank. They serve no purpose and should be completely ignored by CHL holders. They are not for you.loadedliberal wrote:I was at my credit union today and as I was going in i noticed a "gunbusters" sign at the entrance, I completed my transaction and then asked the teller if the branch manager was there and was told she had left for the day but he could help me... I asked him about the sign (failing to menchen its unenforceable) and was told that that was above the branch managers head. Thats not the part which got my blood going however He then proceded to tell me that even with a chl there are still many places that I cant carry, wait for this, like gas stationsor anyone who sells alcohol. I tried to explain that that was untrue and he then claimed a relation to our police chief so 'he knowes what he is talking about'...
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It may be time to find another bank.
Well, I am one of the few with a contrary opinion to what others have expressed. I think you did exactly the right thing. As you didn't point out the fact the sign was 'unenforceable', then I firmly believe the odds of them spontaneously discovering it because of your conversation are sooo low as to be virtually non-existent. (Those who believe and operate with those kinds of odds, you should be encouraged to buy lottery tickets daily.)loadedliberal wrote:I was at my credit union today and as I was going in i noticed a "gunbusters" sign at the entrance, I completed my transaction and then asked the teller if the branch manager was there and was told she had left for the day but he could help me... I asked him about the sign (failing to menchen its unenforceable) and was told that that was above the branch managers head.
You now have to make your own decision in this matter. As others have expressed, you are perfectly legal to continue to do business there and to carry right past that sign. But you have to decide if you want to continue to give you business to such a bank. If you do decide to leave them, however, I would strongly encourage you to make sure to let them know why they are losing your account - as a silent protest will accomplish nothing.loadedliberal wrote:It may be time to find another bank.