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Grand Lodge tour in Waco, Texas
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 9:35 am
by NCC1701A
I will be traveling to Waco, Texas and taking the tour of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Texas. Am I legal/ok to carry into the bulilding and take the tour, or will I have to leave my CHL locked up in the truck? I looked at the "places weapons prohibited" part of the Texas CHL and I dont see anything about museums and tours.
Thanks
Re: Grand Lodge tour in Waco, Texas
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 9:38 am
by Purplehood
NCC1701A wrote:I will be traveling to Waco, Texas and taking the tour of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Texas. Am I legal/ok to carry into the bulilding and take the tour, or will I have to leave my CHL locked up in the truck? I looked at the "places weapons prohibited" part of the Texas CHL and I dont see anything about museums and tours.
Thanks
I would say only if it was posted 30.06. I don't think it fits into any of the prohibited places.
Edit: NCC1701A. /points and shouts, "Trekkie!"
Re: Grand Lodge tour in Waco, Texas
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 5:14 pm
by Mando'a
NCC1701A wrote:I will be traveling to Waco, Texas and taking the tour of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Texas. Am I legal/ok to carry into the bulilding and take the tour, or will I have to leave my CHL locked up in the truck? I looked at the "places weapons prohibited" part of the Texas CHL and I dont see anything about museums and tours.
Thanks
Sorry, I can't recall. I was up there a few years ago doing some Networking and computer support.
I don't remember seeing a 30.06 posting.
Here is there contact info:
http://www.grandlodgeoftexas.org/contact" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Just let them know you have a CCW permit, they are really nice people.
Thanks,
Larry
Re: Grand Lodge tour in Waco, Texas
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 7:00 pm
by Rough_Ashlar
As a proud member of the Grand Lodge of Texas, I can almost guarantee that there is not a 30.06 posting there. Masons as a general rule believe in individual freedom and the responsibilities that go with it.
As a side note, the structure in Waco is Quite remarkable,also the Grand Lodge (as a corporate entity) is the ONLY organization other than Baylor that was chartered under the Republic of Texas.
Re: Grand Lodge tour in Waco, Texas
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 7:40 pm
by Mando'a
Rough_Ashlar wrote:As a proud member of the Grand Lodge of Texas, I can almost guarantee that there is not a 30.06 posting there. Masons as a general rule believe in individual freedom and the responsibilities that go with it.
As a side note, the structure in Waco is Quite remarkable,also the Grand Lodge (as a corporate entity) is the ONLY organization other than Baylor that was chartered under the Republic of Texas.
Well...
Fraternal greetings Brother!!
Re: Grand Lodge tour in Waco, Texas
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:57 am
by NCC1701A
Thanks for the info. Sorry I didn't reply sooner I have been on the road. I just wanted to make sure before I went. I didn't want to get to the front door and have to turn around and put it in the truck which would telegraph to everyone around. And to Purplehood I am a die-hard Trekkie "Live Long and Prosper"