What if someone new to guns chooses to car carry in the metroplex or down town Austin?
I have no beef with that.
a: Part of his castle
b: Not walking around in public
c: Probably wont be screwing with the gun wile driving
What if someone new to guns chooses to car carry in the metroplex or down town Austin?
Should be left up to local gov.
County at most.
I dont frequent densely populated areas.
I do frequent sparsely populated areas.
a. WHAT?I have no beef with that.
a: Part of his castle
b: Not walking around in public
c: Probably wont be screwing with the gun wile driving
Well, I feel that the NRA would be better qualified than myself to outline a safety course.
I have no beef with that.
a: Part of his castle
b: Not walking around in public
c: Probably wont be screwing with the gun wile driving
no, they don't... Are you going to start talking about people's right to "feel" safe next?Don't the people at least have the right to expect that someone carrying a gun in a densely populated area at least know how to handle a gun.
I can see promoting classes but not requiring them. Two very different things.
I am MUCH happier in NM when visiting relatives where we all OC when we feel the need. No one seems disturbed, either.In fact Constitutional open carry has already been tested in other states with out a rash of deaths and NDs.
I can see promoting classes but not requiring them. Two very different things.
In not buying this.
Safety classes have been promoted for some time in the firearms community and you jump at the idea like its something new. Like you were just waiting for a snip of someone showing support for your case.
That combined with 16 of your 17 posts being in this thread gets my BS meter buzzing.
Missed this question -I think what he's saying is that in MN, no signs have the force of law. You must be verbally told to leave.
Rthib, is there case law that supports that? From looking at only 624.714 Subd. 17 it seems that MN has a sign requirement kinda similar to our 30.06, only less wordy.
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=624.714
You don't think that maybe me coming to the conclusion that my thoughts were wrong had something to do with my conclusion?
And, over the years I bought several guns at Carter's SW which is a large gun store and have never had a salesman try to steer me towards a safety course. So perhaps the courses aren’t being promoted in the right places.
You are entitled to you opinion as I am mine.
HI guys,
Oh..and printing is illegal in the state of TEXAS. If u can see the outline of the firearm, it is illegal. As for open carry, I would like to have the option depending on the situation. No open carry was agreed to when the law was passed in 1995 so as to not offend the people that do not like guns.
WHO CARES about offending people?? Let's bring Constitutional Carry to TEXAS.
If we are the Bad A-- State we claim to be, then let's quit being 'satisfied' with
a 'little' freedom and go all the way.
HI guys,
Oh..and printing is illegal in the state of TEXAS. If u can see the outline of the firearm, it is illegal. As for open carry, I would like to have the option depending on the situation. No open carry was agreed to when the law was passed in 1995 so as to not offend the people that do not like guns.
WHO CARES about offending people?? Let's bring Constitutional Carry to TEXAS.
If we are the Bad A-- State we claim to be, then let's quit being 'satisfied' with
a 'little' freedom and go all the way.
This has literally been beaten to death. Printing is not illegal, especially with the effect of SB 299.
Sec. 46.035. UNLAWFUL CARRYING OF HANDGUN BY LICENSE