PappaGun wrote:Is it a fully compliant sign other than the missing letters?
If so, I would not carry there.


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PappaGun wrote:Is it a fully compliant sign other than the missing letters?
If so, I would not carry there.
Actually, it would take only one, especially if I was the one. It's gotta be unanimous.WildBill wrote:bdickens wrote:I wouldn't think that an otherwise proper sign having been defaced would make any difference.Not unless you had 12 people with CHLs sitting on the jury.
Of if a LEO asks you for IDE10 wrote: ... since concealed means concealed, they won't know I'm carrying unless some BG comes in to rob the place and I decide to defend myself and all the other folks in the store.
I gotta' get me some of those!Baba Brad wrote:I carry some business cards from Shiloh Shooting Range with me all the time.
They say:
"As A Texas CHL License Holder I
*Have no felony convictions -- Lifetime
*No Class A or B Misdemeanors within the last 5 years
*Passed both Stat and FEderal fingerprint and background checks
*No delinquent conduct within th epast 10 years
*Not deliquent in child support, stuednt loans or State/Federal taxes
HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT YOUR OTHER CUSTOMERS?"
And I haven't been shy about leaving them behind. Even if I didn't intend to shop there at the time, if I notice any kind of sign (except places that serve alcohol) I give a card to an employee or manager.
Plenty of other places that would love my $$
I keep thinking about getting some made up, but I doubt I'll visit 1,000 no-carry businesses in the next 10 years. Last time UPrinting ran a great deal, I actually needed business cards, (and it was one design per customer on the deal) so I didn't get to do these.Embalmo wrote:I gotta' get me some of those!
I print my own, with slight modifications, at home.KD5NRH wrote:I keep thinking about getting some made up, but I doubt I'll visit 1,000 no-carry businesses in the next 10 years. Last time UPrinting ran a great deal, I actually needed business cards, (and it was one design per customer on the deal) so I didn't get to do these.Embalmo wrote:I gotta' get me some of those!
FWIW, UPrinting has standard size cards right now for $20/250 or $22.08/1000. Back printing pushes the price up a bit. Maybe somebody who's already set up to handle product orders could make up a TXCHLForum design, get a few thousand and sell them in much more practical 100 lots.
That might have some interesting implications for an appeal - after all there is a Constitutional guarantee of a jury of your peers, and anyone without a CHL would not be a peer, right?E10 wrote:'Course, if the prosecutor has at least half a brain, he will allow no CHL on the jury.
Kinda like a Ghostbusters sign, but with a gun. Here is an exampleDutch wrote:What is a "gun busters" sign? When I google it all I get is information on a Japanese anime cartoon.
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Keith B wrote:Kinda like a Ghostbusters sign, but with a gun. Here is an exampleDutch wrote:What is a "gun busters" sign? When I google it all I get is information on a Japanese anime cartoon.
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