If 30.06 would apply to LEOs I bet we would see fewer signs.srothstein wrote: BTW, I support the property owner's right to ban weapons, even with LEO's. I don't know how he can differentiate between on duty and off or official business or not, but if he can figure it out, go for it.
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- Thu Nov 15, 2007 7:01 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Taco Cabana; NO WEAPONS ON OUR PROPERTY
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- Thu Jun 07, 2007 12:00 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Taco Cabana; NO WEAPONS ON OUR PROPERTY
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The San Antonio Chamber of Commerce wrote letters and lobbied against the parking lot bill which would have forced employers to reccognize the right of CHL holders to keep their concealed weapons in their cars. This was the only battle in our war for the Right to Keep and Bare Arms in the entire Taxas state legislation session that we had lost.BadCo45ACP wrote:ok, but I'm still unclear as to what exactly they campained against, and what they won.Liberty wrote:
The San Antonio Chamber of comerce campaigned pretty hard to fight us. The business along along the river walk are heavily represented in the Chamber of Commerce.
A walk down the river walk will expose that almost every bussiness there is a member of the anti gun grouip known as the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce
- Thu Jun 07, 2007 6:12 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Taco Cabana; NO WEAPONS ON OUR PROPERTY
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California as a state hasn't petitioned my legislature to inhibit my rights to keep a gun in the parking lot in my car. What the Californians wish to do with themselves is their bussiness. The San Antonio Chamber of comerce campaigned pretty hard to fight us. The business along along the river walk are heavily represented in the Chamber of Commerce.NcongruNt wrote:I second the request for elaboration.Liberty wrote: Meanwhile whole citys have rissen to oppose us through their Chamber of Commerces. Every year I used to spend probably $3K a year in San Antonio this year untill they took up battle with CHLers and fought against us to keep a weapon in our parked cars. They won. Last week I spent my Riverwalk week in California and Vegas. I won't stop for gas in San Antonio any more.
Also, that doesn't make sense to me. You traded one city because of an issue with weapons and parked cars for a state and a city where you can't even carry?
Nevada just passed laws that will allow us to carry in their beautiful state. Nevada didn't demand that our state legislature shoot down a bill designed to protect Texan workers.
- Wed Jun 06, 2007 8:46 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Taco Cabana; NO WEAPONS ON OUR PROPERTY
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what strikes me as ironic, is how outraged some folks are about a company that doesn't want us. Throughout my life, Ive always found certain peoples that don't apreciate my company... Thats just fine we all don't have to get hug and sing Kumbya with every soul we meet.stevie_d_64 wrote:About the only thing I like at TC now is the Chicken Tortilla Soup...
It got me through some rough days this last winter...
You can get that through the drive thru...
This really has been a very well discussed issue over the years, and I am glad it still pops up from time to time...
TC is never going to change its policy, and if I was a betting man, I would side on the idea that this is not so much an "anti" point of view, even though the corporate girl did come off a bit stupid on the whole issue when they were pressed by one of our own to give clarification on the policy...I think this is all corporate insurance policy driven...
I would say its probably time to let this sleeping dog lie, and either never go to one again, or just ignore it all...My life is worth more than a business or a policy that makes it uncomfortable to be in their business and have the means to protect myself...
They want a gun free zone...Fine...Have fun TC...A lot of us wont be there when it might be nice to have one or more of us around...
Meanwhile whole citys have rissen to oppose us through their Chamber of Commerces. Every year I used to spend probably $3K a year in San Antonio this year untill they took up battle with CHLers and fought against us to keep a weapon in our parked cars. They won. Last week I spent my Riverwalk week in California and Vegas. I won't stop for gas in San Antonio any more. At least Taco Cabana didn't choose to actually fight us, they just asked us to stay away. I can respect their wishes.