That is the much more mature way to handle it, if having to disarm to enter bothers you.wconn33 wrote:I just wouldnt be going to a "gun" show that wanted to remove my legal right to carry before entering thier facility.
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- Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:30 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Proper Etiquette for Reholstering at a Gun Show
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Re: Proper Etiquette for Reholstering at a Gun Show
- Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:28 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Proper Etiquette for Reholstering at a Gun Show
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Re: Proper Etiquette for Reholstering at a Gun Show
It's possibly illegal, too. The actor has received notice under 30.06. The ONLY defense to prosecution you might have if caught is to contest whether or not the venue has legal standing to post a sign. But it's going to cost you to prove it. And if you fail to prove it, say bye-bye to your CHL.tboesche wrote:I think this is a very risky propositionBullwhip wrote:When they check your gun and zip-tie/whatever and give you permission to go on in, 30.06 don't count anymore because you have permission to be there with a handgun. Go straight to the restroom, cut off the zip tie and re load, keep it concealed and in the holster and enjoy shopping.cbr600 wrote:It's irrelevant to 30.06 if a handgun is loaded or unloaded.
That was incredibly bad advice. Since when do "law abiding" CHLers advise other CLRers to break the law? Wow.