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azoomm 10-07-2011 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Rangerscott (Post 493515)
We have an open carry floating around right meow. Itll probably be killed like the lane splitting one so Im not having high hopes on it.

http://www.legis.state.tx.us/BillLoo...2R&Bill=HB2756

Id definitly would OC while riding. Get a thigh holster.

You know the legislature is out of session for two years right? And, it all has to be resubmitted then...

RACER X 10-07-2011 08:46 AM

zoomie, is that a Ultra Carry II?

get some wilson mags, OE suck

had 1 for a few months.

i wants

http://kimber1911pistols.s3.amazonaw...-solo-cdp2.jpg

though its a 9mm, vs my current 45.

azoomm 10-07-2011 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by RACER X (Post 493532)
zoomie, is that a Ultra Carry II?

get some wilson mags, OE suck

had 1 for a few months.

i wants

though its a 9mm, vs my current 45.

Yes. UltraCarry

I've heard the same suggestion already. I already have a 9mm...

Trip 10-07-2011 09:23 AM

How does Texas not have open carry? That's crazy. We do, lolz.

marko138 10-07-2011 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by azoomm (Post 493529)
You know the legislature is out of session for two years right? And, it all has to be resubmitted then...

How long are the sessions in TX? And how long is the budget? Ours are 1 year budgets and full time legislature with 2 year sessions.

azoomm 10-07-2011 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 493543)
How long are the sessions in TX? And how long is the budget? Ours are 1 year budgets and full time legislature with 2 year sessions.

We are bicameral... The Texas Legislature meets in regular session on the second Tuesday in January of each odd-numbered year. The Texas State Constitution limits the regular session to 140 calendar days. The Governor can extend that regular session into a special session. Representatives serve a 2-year term, Senators a 4-year term with no term limits for either.

Open carry was seen as "brandishing a weapon" and therefore made illegal. It is legal to carry in your vehicle as long as it is concealed and disclosed to law enforcement. It is also legal to carry without conceal carry permit if you are transporting cash in the name of your business.

RACER X 10-07-2011 11:07 AM

no need to disclose to LEO, CHL holder or not

you can conceal carry in your car basically if you're not a criminal, are not doing something illegal .

but study up on your own

Rangerscott 10-07-2011 11:47 AM

The law is diharrea liquid. It may say one thing but some else can thank different and you still end up in handcuffs.

Adeptus_Minor 10-07-2011 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Rangerscott (Post 493565)
It may say one thing but some else can think different and you still end up in handcuffs.

Which is what we'd have to deal with if open carry were legalized again.
There would still be cops that would want to harass you for 'disturbing the peace' (ie, your openly displayed firearm is making sheeple nervous) or the like.

wildchild 10-07-2011 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Adeptus_Minor (Post 493567)
Which is what we'd have to deal with if open carry were legalized again.
There would still be cops that would want to harass you for 'disturbing the peace' (ie, your openly displayed firearm is making sheeple nervous) or the like.

yep, wisconsin had plenty of examples of this. biggest problem there was the idiots pushing the limits of open carry. we had it for many years. when they realized it the boneheads came out of the closet to carry all over the place just to put it in people's faces. lots of examples of cops getting all uppity about it with people who were legally carrying. lots of examples of idiots carrying where they really shouldn't just because they suddenly realized they could.


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