Sorry for the diversion, but...jimlongley wrote:The other day at church, my wife fell
She okay?
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I believe your instructor to be incorrect in that statement. A great recent example is the empty holster protest that was perfectly legal.9mmGuy wrote:i was told be our instructor that even carrying an empty holster unconcealed was illegal cause it leaves the open question of where is the gun... is this accurate?
No that is not correct. The law is clear that the gun needs to concealed. There is no mention of holsters. Frankie has a point that exposing a properly stuffed holster is a bad idea. I know folks that regularly carry an exposed holster in gun free zones. Its their way of protest.9mmGuy wrote:i was told be our instructor that even carrying an empty holster unconcealed was illegal cause it leaves the open question of where is the gun... is this accurate?txinvestigator wrote:Gotta disagree with ya on this one Frankie.frankie_the_yankee wrote:It's not concealed.
The handgun is openly discernible to the ordinary observation of a
reasonable person.
Even if you KNOW its a holster, it could be empty.
Liberty,Liberty wrote:The law is clear that the gun needs to concealed. There is no mention of holsters.
Yeah, bug bruise on her hip and a sore elbow, but okay otherwise.Kalrog wrote:Sorry for the diversion, but...jimlongley wrote:The other day at church, my wife fell
She okay?
I always took "reasonable" person to mean non-law enforcement. Reasonable being a synonym for average. I don't think the law means law-enforcement types when it refers to "reasonable" as they are able to identify simple printing as a hand-gun and the general consensus here is that that is not illegal.GrillKing wrote:Liberty,Liberty wrote:The law is clear that the gun needs to concealed. There is no mention of holsters.
I agree, the law is clear that it needs to be concealed, but not on what concealed is.
§ 411.171. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
3) "Concealed handgun" means a handgun, the presence
of which is not openly discernible to the ordinary observation of a
reasonable person.
If a 'reasonable' cop arrests you and a 'reasonable' jury says it wasn't concealed, for all practical purposes it wasn't concealed, regardless whether we or anybody not on the jury thinks otherwise.
We can argue that the gun itself wasn't exposed, but the law doesn't appear to me to say the gun has to be exposed, just that it's presence (ambiguous) is openly discernable to the ordinary (ambiguous) observation of a reasonable (ambiguous) person.
Similarly, a tight T-shirt over a firearm would likely invite unwanted attention. Is the firearm itself exposed? No. Are you going to get attention you don't want? Possibly. However, perhaps for some strange reason it is a plastic practice weapon or an airsoft gun, not illegal I don't think. IMHO, a reasonable person with ordinary observation would think it's a gun, the real thing.
Yes, the continous visibility of the tip of a holster may technically not be in violation, but if someone calls the police, and find the holster isn't empty, you MAY be in trouble.
Penn, I agree. Unfortunately one above average person can ruin your whole day! This one is close and even though it might adhere to the law, it is too close for my risk tolerance. I don't have a problem with others who are less risk adverse, but for those who are, just be careful!Penn wrote:I always took "reasonable" person to mean non-law enforcement. Reasonable being a synonym for average.
What do you carry?striker55 wrote:I tried IWB but pants are too tight.Wildscar wrote:One more thing. If thats how you wish to dress you might try a IWB holster. If you had one like that I would bet that it would conceal even when you tried to reach for something on the top shelf.
Just got back from Thanksgiving cruise, carry 1911 in cooler temps and 380 bersa in warmer temps. Only have my chl for 2 weeks so still learning (one week had to leave it home).dihappy wrote:What do you carry?striker55 wrote:I tried IWB but pants are too tight.Wildscar wrote:One more thing. If thats how you wish to dress you might try a IWB holster. If you had one like that I would bet that it would conceal even when you tried to reach for something on the top shelf.
Have you tried lower back?
dihappy wrote: Have you tried lower back?
Second-hand stores are a good alternative. I hardly buy any new clothes, just socks and unmentionables. I got a pair of jeans for $1 recently.hkshooter wrote:Some of my jeans are too tight for a IWB at 3 or even 4 o'clock. I find that IWB small of back is a great alternative to spending a couple hundred dollars on new pants.
ALways buy one size larger from now on. Longer jacket would fix it though.striker55 wrote:I tried IWB but pants are too tight.Wildscar wrote:One more thing. If thats how you wish to dress you might try a IWB holster. If you had one like that I would bet that it would conceal even when you tried to reach for something on the top shelf.
Yep I hear you, now I have to think about larger pants and longer shirts, jackets.age_ranger wrote:ALways buy one size larger from now on. Longer jacket would fix it though.striker55 wrote:I tried IWB but pants are too tight.Wildscar wrote:One more thing. If thats how you wish to dress you might try a IWB holster. If you had one like that I would bet that it would conceal even when you tried to reach for something on the top shelf.