I'm planning on attending tomorrow. I called to find out if it was CHL friendly------NO!!!
CHL holders have to unload, tie actions because if not, "someone will get shot".
bull (my opinion)
After eating an entire bull, a mountain lion felt so good he started roaring.
He kept it up until a hunter came along and shot him.
The moral: When you're full of bull, keep your mouth shut.
bdsnooks wrote:I'm planning on attending tomorrow. I called to find out if it was CHL friendly------NO!!!
CHL holders have to unload, tie actions because if not, "someone will get shot".
bull (my opinion)
This is pretty standard at most gun shows.
Mel
Airworthiness Inspector specializing in Experimental and Light-Sport Aircraft since the last Century.
Richbirdhunter wrote:I've never been to a gun show that you can carry at.
I went to a gun show in Sweetwater, Texas one year and it was not posted at the time. Yes I carried just like any other place that isn't posted.
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bdsnooks wrote:I'm planning on attending tomorrow. I called to find out if it was CHL friendly------NO!!!
CHL holders have to unload, tie actions because if not, "someone will get shot".
bull (my opinion)
Last time I was there it wasn't posted therefor you can carry. Also it's held in a city owned building so 30.06 wouldn't be enforceable.
2/26-Mailed paper app and packet.
5/20-Plastic in hand.
83 days mailbox to mailbox.
The last Gun show I attended was at the Travis county expo center a couple of years ago. While packing my Bersa 9 in a Kholster full moon holster, a LE asked if I had any loaded weapons to declare. I answered honestly, "No." I had no intention of declaring my weapon to a peace officer in a building with an uninforcable 30.06.
Under the new legislation, they are not going to be allowed to post 30.06 (enforceable or not) anymore if these are in city/county govt buildings...right?
Blindref757 wrote:Under the new legislation, they are not going to be allowed to post 30.06 (enforceable or not) anymore if these are in city/county govt buildings...right?
I'm not so sure about that. IIRC the bill prevents a state agency or a political division of a state agency from posting a 30.06 on gov owned property. In the cases of gun shows its not a state agency posting the 30.06, it's the gun show promoters. Still not enforceable but would not be prohibited under the bill.
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I stopped going to gun shows because of the non-CHL Policy. If a local gun store did not allow CHL would you do business with them? That is just my opinion.
Blindref757 wrote:Under the new legislation, they are not going to be allowed to post 30.06 (enforceable or not) anymore if these are in city/county govt buildings...right?
I'm not so sure about that. IIRC the bill prevents a state agency or a political division of a state agency from posting a 30.06 on gov owned property. In the cases of gun shows its not a state agency posting the 30.06, it's the gun show promoters. Still not enforceable but would not be prohibited under the bill.
Another issue is gun shows are only there for 2-3 days. I guess you could go after the promoter and prevent them from posting future shows.
2/26-Mailed paper app and packet.
5/20-Plastic in hand.
83 days mailbox to mailbox.
We will talk about Whataburger, Costco, and others and "take our business" elsewhere. But a gunshow, of all places! If we all stopped going to gunshows to protest would that help change their mind? I doubt we will ever know.
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