
wgoforth stated it well

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ROFL!! I Am stealing that one!Tamie wrote:Was he the same Paul who wrote a letter to the people of Corinth saying it's better to carry than to burn?wgoforth wrote:The Apostle Paul said everything lawful is not always expedient. I believe that would be my take on the question.
wgoforth wrote:ROFL!! I Am stealing that one!Tamie wrote:Was he the same Paul who wrote a letter to the people of Corinth saying it's better to carry than to burn?wgoforth wrote:The Apostle Paul said everything lawful is not always expedient. I believe that would be my take on the question.
I think that is a quote from the Chuck Norris BibleRPB wrote:wgoforth wrote:ROFL!! I Am stealing that one!Tamie wrote:Was he the same Paul who wrote a letter to the people of Corinth saying it's better to carry than to burn?wgoforth wrote:The Apostle Paul said everything lawful is not always expedient. I believe that would be my take on the question.![]()
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Whoosh, went right over my head the first time I read what you wrote.
Then it was like a "Fruit of the Loom joke" (crept up on me later)
1Cor 7:9 for those who want to "get it"
Good one Tamie ...
Depending on how long ago ( i.e. pre-MPA) this was, this may NOT have been legal (in TX) in your pickup" or "legal carrying from your house to your pickup, unless your pickup was on your property"...open carrying in car even today is illegal unless you are arguing that you are "traveling" or have some other exemption under 46.15.mgood wrote:For a while, I lived in Texas and worked at a gun store in New Mexico.
Open carry is legal in New Mexico. Also, we employees were encouraged to carry at the store and usually carried openly.
When I got ready for work in the morning, my gun belt, OWB holster, and pistol were just part of getting dressed, usually without any cover garment unless it was cool enough to need a jacket. It would be silly to carry that stuff to work and put it on after I got there.
I did not have a CHL.
I figured I was legal to carry openly in New Mexico, in Texas I was legal in my house, legal in my pickup, and legal carrying from my house to my pickup. I kept a low profile and doubt the neighbors ever noticed it, but wasn't too concerned about them noticing. (On the other hand, since I was around gun enthusiasts every day, I got into a couple of different types of shooting competitions, and was practicing regularly. I was carrying some sort of long gun back and forth between my house and my truck nearly every time I came and went. That may have distracted the casual observer from the pistol on my belt. No eyebrows seemed to be raised over that either.) When I came home from work and checked the mail box by the street before going in, although it felt goofy, I usually avoided setting foot in the street and sort of leaned out to look in the box.
On the way to work, I'd often stop at the convenience store (in Texas) to get something to eat or drink for the trip over. Sometimes I'd just remove the gun and leave it in the pickup while going inside openly carrying an empty holster, sometimes with spare mag pouch and magazine(s) on other hip. No law against carrying an empty holster or against openly carrying ammunition, but anyone with half a brain would figure out that there was a gun near by. It was a small town where at least half the people I encountered knew I worked in a gun store. Never got harassed.
I was "legal in my pickup" under MPA. This was in 2008-09. And it was concealed there, as in not easily seen by someone outside the vehicle. (Between my hip and the console and the seat, an officer would have to be almost in my lap to see it. On the other hand, I often thought about what my response would be if asked to step out of the vehicle during a traffic stop. But that situation never came up.)ScottDLS wrote:Depending on how long ago ( i.e. pre-MPA) this was, this may NOT have been legal (in TX) in your pickup" or "legal carrying from your house to your pickup, unless your pickup was on your property"...open carrying in car even today is illegal unless you are arguing that you are "traveling" or have some other exemption under 46.15.mgood wrote:For a while, I lived in Texas and worked at a gun store in New Mexico.
Open carry is legal in New Mexico. Also, we employees were encouraged to carry at the store and usually carried openly.
When I got ready for work in the morning, my gun belt, OWB holster, and pistol were just part of getting dressed, usually without any cover garment unless it was cool enough to need a jacket. It would be silly to carry that stuff to work and put it on after I got there.
I did not have a CHL.
I figured I was legal to carry openly in New Mexico, in Texas I was legal in my house, legal in my pickup, and legal carrying from my house to my pickup. I kept a low profile and doubt the neighbors ever noticed it, but wasn't too concerned about them noticing. (On the other hand, since I was around gun enthusiasts every day, I got into a couple of different types of shooting competitions, and was practicing regularly. I was carrying some sort of long gun back and forth between my house and my truck nearly every time I came and went. That may have distracted the casual observer from the pistol on my belt. No eyebrows seemed to be raised over that either.) When I came home from work and checked the mail box by the street before going in, although it felt goofy, I usually avoided setting foot in the street and sort of leaned out to look in the box.
On the way to work, I'd often stop at the convenience store (in Texas) to get something to eat or drink for the trip over. Sometimes I'd just remove the gun and leave it in the pickup while going inside openly carrying an empty holster, sometimes with spare mag pouch and magazine(s) on other hip. No law against carrying an empty holster or against openly carrying ammunition, but anyone with half a brain would figure out that there was a gun near by. It was a small town where at least half the people I encountered knew I worked in a gun store. Never got harassed.
Did the Corinthians ever write back?wgoforth wrote:ROFL!! I Am stealing that one!Tamie wrote:Was he the same Paul who wrote a letter to the people of Corinth saying it's better to carry than to burn?wgoforth wrote:The Apostle Paul said everything lawful is not always expedient. I believe that would be my take on the question.