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Re: Printing

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The Annoyed Man wrote:
gigag04 wrote:Printing is no more of an offense than walking down the street with a rifle over your shoulder, in Texas.
Where does cursive come in? :mrgreen:
Isn't being cursive disorderly conduct?
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(1) uses abusive, indecent, profane, or vulgar language in a public place, and the language by its very utterance tends to incite an immediate breach of the peace;
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I started into Academy the other day. As I stood by my car and looked at my reflection in the car window the 15 mile an hour wind was blowing my shirt and printing a perfect outline of my firearm. So I walked in holding the bottom of my shirt down to keep that from happening. I had never noticed the wind doing that before.

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Re: Printing

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Printing isn't illegal. Intentional failure to conceal is.
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carlson1 wrote:Welcome to the TexasCHLForum!

You can't get in trouble in Texas for "printing" because there are no laws against "printing."

I would suggest a larger loose shirt if you are uncomfortable with it. The longer you carry the more at ease you will become.
I beg to differ..it depends on what you are printing...you can't print $100 bills and go spend them..... "rlol"

good choice..... PF9 is my primary off duty and backup weapon, with a spare magazine.....I have never been one to carry my badge on my belt, however with all the anti gun crap going on, I have been in case it shows.... I don't want the fat lady screaming GUN>
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Re: Printing

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most people are so caught up in their own bubble that they wont notice a slight lump in your shirt. most people are on the iPhones and are too worried about who the next American idol is gonna be.
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Re: Printing

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I was very nervous about printing intially. I found that if I dress correctly, I can 99.9% eliminate any sign of anything under my shirt. Try different types of shirts etc and you will be fine
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Re: Printing

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texanjoker wrote:
carlson1 wrote:Welcome to the TexasCHLForum!

You can't get in trouble in Texas for "printing" because there are no laws against "printing."

I beg to differ..it depends on what you are printing...you can't print $100 bills and go spend them..... "rlol"

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But that would be a Federal offense, not a state crime ;-)
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Re: Printing

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Of course you can - it's just not advisable...
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Keep 'em guessing. I'm importing this image from another thread here.

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