I suspect "Armored Personnel Carrier -- For The Win" I presume the answer to the question in the thread title.ATDM wrote:I have no idea what it means.bizarrenormality wrote:APC FTW
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- Fri Sep 06, 2013 11:52 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Any advice on how to go to a US POST OFFICE?
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- Thu Sep 05, 2013 3:16 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Any advice on how to go to a US POST OFFICE?
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Must have been some kind of misunderstanding. The second gentleman was wearing a hoodie, so we know they couldn't have been bad-guys.b322da wrote:I suspect that if this BG is caught he will be charged.mikeloc wrote: I'll bet you cannot find one case were someone has been charged with a gun in the post office parking lot.
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- Tue Sep 03, 2013 8:44 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Any advice on how to go to a US POST OFFICE?
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The federal gun free school zone law does not apply if you have a license (CHL) issued by the state in which the school exists.rotor wrote:I wonder how many Texans without chl but with a gun in their glove compartment park at their local post office to mail a letter. It is also a federal crime to be within x number of feet (???) from a school with a firearm. Just driving by one of these gun free areas is a federal crime. Anyone here follow that law? Best I can suggest is if you do, don't get caught. Better off with pot in Washington or Colorado as we know they will not prosecute but if you protect youself in a post office parking lot with a firearm you are in deep trouble. PS, don't take that automatic knife in either.