I am totally against him carrying his shotgun unless he is going to shot that day. He doesn't think there's anything wrong with carrying it all the time. can anyone offer advice either way ?
I am totally against him carrying his shotgun unless he is going to shot that day. He doesn't think there's anything wrong with carrying it all the time. can anyone offer advice either way ?
Make sure he knows everytime he passes within 1000 feet of a school he commits a Federal Felony. If he pulls into a Post Office, he commits a Federal Felony, etc.
This being Texas it would be only right to buy him a rack for his pickup to put in in.
My son was carrying either/both a 1911 & Ruger GP101 .357 in his car before turning 21. Along with assorted shotguns & rifles if going out to the farms.
Took his CHL class a month before turning 21.
You need to relax.
Is it different with a shotgun than a handgun? I dont think that applies if the firearm is in the vehicle. Otherwise everyone who had a gun in their car would be committing a federal felony 90% of the time in most major cities. If this is law it certainly inst enforced.
To my knowledge this isnt enforced. I dont think a person carrying under MPA could cross San Antonio and comply with this law. Not sure about other cities in Texas.
People are prosecuted for it all the time, so it is enforced. Granted it is hard to detect, but just because you have a high probability of committing a Federal felony undetected does not mean you should do it.
In Texas really?
It's not a Texas law, it's federal.
Even off duty LEO that don't have a CHL are not exempt.
Check out Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It's not a Texas law, it's federal.
Even off duty LEO that don't have a CHL are not exempt.
Check out Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Now I feel like keeping an AR in my passenger seat when I go places lol. Except it would probably get stolen or reported to the cops by an ignorant lib if I got out and left it in the car.