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by chasfm11
Mon Sep 27, 2021 3:30 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: I think the forum is dying
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Re: I think the forum is dying

ScottDLS wrote: Mon Sep 27, 2021 2:22 pm
anygunanywhere wrote: Mon Sep 27, 2021 12:41 pm So if news about what is going on in our deteriorating society isn't posted by a few members, then there will be even less reason to visit the forum.

Killing it softly.

**Sigh**
I like the news topics that are posted in "off topic" if not directly gun related. I don't do FakeBook or Twaddler anymore, so I enjoy engaging on Forums like this with people who share a common interest in Texas CHL/LTC and Gun Related Topics. Wehn there is an off topic section in a forum, I like to check it out, because there tends to be a lot of thoughtful discussion with members who are already familiar from their gun topic posts. This kind of forum is what "social media" is supposed to be about...an affinity group for people who share interests in common.
:iagree: :iagree: The intellectual level of the conversations here VASTLY exceed the same topic on regular social media. I love the discussions and even the disagreements. The links to sources are important to me and I appreciate all who provide them.
by chasfm11
Thu Aug 19, 2021 6:25 am
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: I think the forum is dying
Replies: 102
Views: 33507

Re: I think the forum is dying

philip964 wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 3:38 pm The depth of knowledge on this forum is immense. From emergency generators, to well which is better a .45 or a Glock 9mm, this forum has it.
If I wanted to know which Harley to buy, which was the best fishing boat, I would ask here first. When it comes to guns and rifles, there is probably no better resource in the world.

Yes world, you guys are that good.

I started here when I was looking to get my CHL. Back then it was difficult, confusing and time consuming. I needed help. Not so much now, I assume. Although there are pressures from outside Texas, the forum has seen the loosening of restrictions on guns in Texas over the years. A tribute to this forum, its leaders and their actions. Thank you.

In the coming month we will see a new law. I really never though would happen here in Texas.

I wish some of the legal eagles would begin going over the new law and advise us what has changed, what is the same, what is new, and what to watch out for. Putting it in Layman's terms would be so so helpful. We there some changes made to the LTC law as well, hopefully making it easier to stay out of trouble with licensed concealed or open carry.

I suspect there will be lots of non licensed newbies looking for advice on what they can actually do now. I suspect a lot of them will come here.

I hope we can be ready with answers. I know I will be ready with lots of questions.
:iagree: I can remember "Wally Walks" and all of the things one was supposed to do during them. I can also remember doing my first Wally Walk - which just happened to be during back to school time and the place was jammed with kids running around. I was just sure one of them was going to bump or get pushed into me and my gun.

Regarding Constitutional Carry, I wonder if, based on all the other things going on, it is going to be a non-event when it goes into effect. I remember, too, the ramp up toward OC and how many new signs were going up around this time before that law went into effect. I've been watching stores, expecting to see the usual suspects hanging signs. Perhaps I'm just not looking in the right places. Perhaps some people will start open carrying without a license and that will trigger some reaction. But I doubt it. And I think that speaks volumes about where we are as members of the forum and where the general public is. When a State as large as Texas can implement CC with hardly a murmur, at least so far, the focus of our society is someplace else. It, at least for me, is less about my interests in guns than about my attention being diverted. Like many others, I'm not doing as much shooting as I was and there hasn't been availability of the new guns that I want to buy so there isn't much to talk about personally. I keep hoping that the gun and ammo makers are going to be able to restore the supply soon but given the holes in the supply chain in just about every other industry, that is just a faint hope now.

I guess the next couple of weeks will tell. Constitutional Carry may not be on too many people's minds.

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