Good question,.......
But if a Cruiser with cabin is OK, what about a Cuddy Cabin, what about a canoe with an ice chest, what about a tackle box in any of those?
The point I am trying to make here is how far do we go with this? It clearly states that firearms are not allowed. No exceptions mentioned.
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- Thu Jun 11, 2009 10:31 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Boating
- Replies: 35
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- Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:35 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Boating
- Replies: 35
- Views: 5040
Re: Boating
As far as I can tell, there is no active enforcement of this law on Corps of Engineers properties.
Now, if you are arrested for public intoxication or any other offense while carrying on their property, you will certainly also be charged with unlawful carrying.
Now, if you are arrested for public intoxication or any other offense while carrying on their property, you will certainly also be charged with unlawful carrying.
- Tue Jun 09, 2009 9:17 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Boating
- Replies: 35
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Re: Boating
NONERex B wrote: That pretty much covers every lake in Texas, since we have so few natural lakes.
Yep, there was only ONE natural lake in Texas - Caddo Lake, until 1914 when a part of it was dammed.
History: This lake was the only natural lake in Texas until it was artificially dammed in the early 1900's when oil was found and for flood control in 1914. A new dam replaced the old one in 1971. Caddo Indian legend attributes the formation of the lake to a giant flood. Scientists believe the lake formed when floodwaters, blocked by massive log jams on the Red River, backed up into the Cypress Bayou watershed, forming the lake.