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- Thu Nov 13, 2014 1:37 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Greg Abbott and OC
- Replies: 198
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Re: Greg Abbott and OC
Sorry to hijack this thread, but the last line of the article mentions a proposed bill to make the last weekend of August a tax free weekend on firearms and hunting equipment. I see long lines at the gun counters if passed.
- Tue Nov 11, 2014 8:55 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Greg Abbott and OC
- Replies: 198
- Views: 31887
Re: Greg Abbott and OC
I hear what you are saying and I do respect their rules even if I don't agree with them. In my two years of CHL carrying I have only had to do the "walk of shame" once.mojo84 wrote:Just don't enter private property if you don't like their rules. Your rights and theirs are then respected.txglock21 wrote:You may be in the minority, but I'm right there with you. To me, there is a BIG difference between "private property" and private property open to the public, ie. movie theaters, stores, etc...Dragonfighter wrote:And THAT is the ONLY argument that can be made, and I agree if there's limited access (controlled entry, non-commercial property). But when you allow anybody and everybody to enter and exit your "private property" with absolutely no access control (read as: any thug that wants to come in, can) then THOSE types of public "private property" should have there ability to forbid the law abiding access curtailed.srothstein wrote:This is actually easy to explain. If it is my property, it is mine and I get to decide what I want on it or not. I do not have to explain to anyone why I want to bar CHLs, just the mere fact that it is my right to control my property. This is the same as the state not asking you why you want to carry a gun, just the mere fact that it is your right.Charlies.Contingency wrote:I'm talking about the barring of CHL holders.
As long as we have private property and property rights, we will need to allow business owners to control their property. And yes, I do have problems with many of our zoning laws that already do infringe on that right.
Yes, I know I am in the minority, but that's the way I see it.
I don't like it when someone tells me I can't carry on their property either. Therefore, I don't go.
- Tue Nov 11, 2014 6:48 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Greg Abbott and OC
- Replies: 198
- Views: 31887
Re: Greg Abbott and OC
You may be in the minority, but I'm right there with you. To me, there is a BIG difference between "private property" and private property open to the public, ie. movie theaters, stores, etc...Dragonfighter wrote:And THAT is the ONLY argument that can be made, and I agree if there's limited access (controlled entry, non-commercial property). But when you allow anybody and everybody to enter and exit your "private property" with absolutely no access control (read as: any thug that wants to come in, can) then THOSE types of public "private property" should have there ability to forbid the law abiding access curtailed.srothstein wrote:This is actually easy to explain. If it is my property, it is mine and I get to decide what I want on it or not. I do not have to explain to anyone why I want to bar CHLs, just the mere fact that it is my right to control my property. This is the same as the state not asking you why you want to carry a gun, just the mere fact that it is your right.Charlies.Contingency wrote:I'm talking about the barring of CHL holders.
As long as we have private property and property rights, we will need to allow business owners to control their property. And yes, I do have problems with many of our zoning laws that already do infringe on that right.
Yes, I know I am in the minority, but that's the way I see it.