no carry at allWildBill wrote:I guess now we know "how do [some] gun stores do it?" Did they mention concealed carry only or did they talk about Open Carry too?lunchbox wrote:were i work we are given a verbal 30.06 go figure
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"I have two guns. One for each of ya" Doc Holiday
"Out here, due process is a bullet."
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That's another urban legend. The law doesn't differentiate between a gun that is loaded or unloaded.lunchbox wrote:on a side note im told most of the stores you see open carry in the guns are unloaded and are used as a selling tool
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i meant nothing of the sortWildBill wrote:That's another urban legend. The law doesn't differentiate between a gun that is loaded or unloaded.lunchbox wrote:on a side note im told most of the stores you see open carry in the guns are unloaded and are used as a selling tool
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"forgiveness is between them and god its my job to arrange the meeting" man on fire
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What did you mean?lunchbox wrote:i meant nothing of the sortWildBill wrote:That's another urban legend. The law doesn't differentiate between a gun that is loaded or unloaded.lunchbox wrote:on a side note im told most of the stores you see open carry in the guns are unloaded and are used as a selling tool
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i did not mean that made it legal just that they do thatWildBill wrote: What did you mean?
"I have two guns. One for each of ya" Doc Holiday
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"Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
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Okay, I was just making a point to others who thought that it might be legal.lunchbox wrote:i did not mean that made it legal just that they do thatWildBill wrote: What did you mean?
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Re: how do gun stores do it?
I find it hard to believe anyone would be stupid enough to work in a higher risk establishment, make themselves a primary target by wearing a handgun openly, and then not even have it loaded!
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+1 - it is like asking for trouble because you are giving a bad person a leg up on you.Mike1951 wrote:I find it hard to believe anyone would be stupid enough to work in a higher risk establishment, make themselves a primary target by wearing a handgun openly, and then not even have it loaded!
The same unfortunately applies to carrying loaded/unloaded. Imagine if you are at gunpoint and being asked to empty your pockets. You have a gun in there but, well, it is not loaded (or a round is not in the chamber). It will only make things worse for you as you a) cannot use it and b) are giving the perp another weapon to use against you (or someone else).
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Re: how do gun stores do it?
§ 46.15. NONAPPLICABILITY.
(a) Sections 46.02 and 46.03 do not apply ...
(4) is engaging in lawful hunting, fishing, or other
sporting activity on the immediate premises where the activity is
conducted, or is en route between the premises and the actor's
residence, if the weapon is a type commonly used in the activity;
Maybe the owner of the premises could define a sport called "walking around carrying a loaded gun." This particular activity wouldn't involve actual shooting, which would usually not permitted in the store, just carrying it around.
Unless you consider eating a sport, any dinner guest would be violating the knife statute.
(a) Sections 46.02 and 46.03 do not apply ...
(4) is engaging in lawful hunting, fishing, or other
sporting activity on the immediate premises where the activity is
conducted, or is en route between the premises and the actor's
residence, if the weapon is a type commonly used in the activity;
Maybe the owner of the premises could define a sport called "walking around carrying a loaded gun." This particular activity wouldn't involve actual shooting, which would usually not permitted in the store, just carrying it around.
Unless you consider eating a sport, any dinner guest would be violating the knife statute.
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ChromeBumper wrote:§ 46.15. NONAPPLICABILITY.
(a) Sections 46.02 and 46.03 do not apply ...
(4) is engaging in lawful hunting, fishing, or other
sporting activity on the immediate premises where the activity is
conducted, or is en route between the premises and the actor's
residence, if the weapon is a type commonly used in the activity;
Maybe the owner of the premises could define a sport called "walking around carrying a loaded gun." This particular activity wouldn't involve actual shooting, which would usually not permitted in the store, just carrying it around.
Unless you consider eating a sport, any dinner guest would be violating the knife statute.
"I have two guns. One for each of ya" Doc Holiday
"Out here, due process is a bullet."
"Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
"forgiveness is between them and god its my job to arrange the meeting" man on fire
"Out here, due process is a bullet."
"Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
"forgiveness is between them and god its my job to arrange the meeting" man on fire
Re: how do gun stores do it?
Congratulations. You're well on your way to being a gun store expert. When you get about twenty years of experience under your belt, you'll be providing invaluable service to the shooting community, such making fun of new employees for the gun they've chosen to carry.lunchbox wrote:if the person was given permission or ordered to open carry by the owner what is the difference he is then acting on the behalf of the owner or whatever the case may be but as for me we dont get that option
on a side note im told most of the stores you see open carry in the guns are unloaded and are used as a selling tool
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I go back to Elvis's reply and agree with him.
"There is no difference between communism and socialism, except in the means of achieving the same ultimate end: communism proposes to enslave men by force, socialism—by vote. It is merely the difference between murder and suicide." The Monument Builders, Ayn Rand (1962)