With that clarification, then yes, that is intentionally not attempting to conceal. Most people worry about a bulge or bump, and that is not a violation.Grundy1133 wrote:he said that "intentionally printing" as in wearing a shirt you KNOW will display the silhouette of your gun... and even if u dont intentionally do it someone could argue that you did it on purpose.... thats not accurate?Keith B wrote:Printing is not open carry. You would not be in violation of a 30.07 sign. Your instructor was incorrect.Grundy1133 wrote:well i just get worried about printing because according to our instructor, if theres a 30.07 sign and my shirt is printing someone can argue that i knew my shirt allowed printing which would mean im violating the 30.07 signage... so its just things like that that i worry about.cmgee67 wrote:Bravo concealment. They are made in Texas and are the best owb I’ve tried. No beer gut here but I carry 3:30-4:30 depending on the situation. It’s been my experience that unless your shirts tight then if you print nobody notices or cares if they did then who cares? It’s not a crime. You will get over the printing thoughts soon. Good luck stay safe
See the explanation from Charles in the post above.