I thought he was your nephew?
Charlie, I don't think you're even close to "failing to conceal" in the way I would judge it and according to what I believe is in the spirit of Texas law. You have a good holster that keeps the pistol close to your body, and your shirt does an adequate job of concealing. The little bulge here and there upon your movement would not likely catch the average person's eye. Now, if you had a holster that made the pistol poke out more, and you added about 30 pounds to your waistline, then maybe we would see something that would catch the average person's attention and maybe look more definitively like a pistol outline under your shirt. It's all just speculation without actually seeing something like that. That's why I feel that each case of an alleged "failure to conceal" must be judged individually and with one's own eyes. But I don't think that simply having a piece of fabric between one's pistol and another person's eyes adequately quashes a "failure to conceal" in ALL cases, as some persons on this thread believe. Ill-fitting clothes and improper holsters can certainly push a situation toward a valid instance of "failure to conceal".
Remember, it is not fail to conceal, it is INTENTIONALLY fail to conceal.
99% of the people that are around you when you are in public have their faces shoved into their cellphones. Look around when you walk around in public, how many are paying attention to you? Some of the LEOs in my area are doing the same thing when I see them, cell phone in hand and not looking at me.
YMMV
Them southpaws....
Smh.
I can't believe this guy is still going on about this...
You're looking at a reflection.
ExactlyRemember, it is not fail to conceal, it is INTENTIONALLY fail to conceal.