I like the idea of OCing while getting fuel..close to the car, shouldn't take to long, just right.
My thought is there WILL be people who OC, of course this is obvious but who better for the cops or public to interact with than one of us? I'd argue that most of us on this forum would be prudent and respectful toward LEO's as to "control our own destiny" so to speak.
I figure OC will be a novelty for the first year or so then it will be the new normal.
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- Wed Jul 08, 2015 9:50 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Open Carry and the Police
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- Tue Jul 07, 2015 6:52 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Open Carry and the Police
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Re: Open Carry and the Police
On the contrary I do plan on carrying my handgun openly and have even picked out my retention holster, a Model 7367 7TS™ ALS®/SLS Concealment Belt Slide Holster. It's advertised as concealable but only if your 18 foot tall and weigh 2 tons...
The first reason is because if I'm going to teach CHL classes, soon to be LTC classes I should get my feet wet and have actual experiences to draw from. In addition I intend on carefully planning my open carry such as no family members present, not near the school in front of my home etc..
Any suggestions where would be a good place to start open carrying? I've thought around my neighborhood, maybe.

The first reason is because if I'm going to teach CHL classes, soon to be LTC classes I should get my feet wet and have actual experiences to draw from. In addition I intend on carefully planning my open carry such as no family members present, not near the school in front of my home etc..
Any suggestions where would be a good place to start open carrying? I've thought around my neighborhood, maybe.