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Post your TX Open Carry experiences here!

qednick

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Bandera is a great place to visit. This makes me want to go this weekend. I'm in San Antonio

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Welcome to the forum! There's a couple of us (OCDO members) up here--potentially going to hook up soon. I'll PM you my cell #.

Bandera would be a great place for a OC picnic and/or meet-n-greet. If we can get enough interest I think it would be great to do something in a couple months when the weather gets nice. Not too far for S.A. and Austin based folks either.
 

CrossFire

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Welcome to the forum! There's a couple of us (OCDO members) up here--potentially going to hook up soon. I'll PM you my cell #.

Bandera would be a great place for a OC picnic and/or meet-n-greet. If we can get enough interest I think it would be great to do something in a couple months when the weather gets nice. Not too far for S.A. and Austin based folks either.

I might even consider a trip there if the timing was right.
 

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...Hopdoddy in Preston Center now (under a sport coat) they have a incorrectly worded 30.07... Says 30.06, but says openly carried. I'm just leaving that be. Let's let them have the sign, wrong as it may be, to avoid the alternative (both signs, they are based out of Austin.)...

Agreed, you broke no laws; but did they deserve your money?
 

qednick

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I might even consider a trip there if the timing was right.

We'd love to have you here. There's a couple hotels and literally tons of RV parks. I wonder if we could get Sheriff Mack to come...last I knew he was just up the road in Fredericksburg but had some health issues.

If anybody is interested, by all means PM me, and if we can all bash something out we can maybe set up an event and start the appropriate thread for it? It's about time TX started having some real handgun OC meet-ups.
 
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qednick

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During lunch I had to go cash a check at Security Service Credit Union (at I-10 @ Wurzbach). I disarmed as there was a tee-tiny combination 30.06/30.07 sign posted at the very base of the doors on the left. The signage was clearly not meeting the legal specifications but nonetheless it was there along with an armed security guard opening the door for people. I'm not a customer there and won't be as long as they have those signs.

I then went and had lunch at Yum Wok Chinese restaurant (Callaghan @ Horizon Hill) where I was welcomed and got an extra egg roll to boot!
 

40calcarrier

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I've been in texas since 830 this mornin and have yet to see anyone OC........I'm in Taylor right now and will probably be spending the rest of the day and probably the night in Hutto at the Walmart ( I'll be the white semi with the black trailer ) if anyone in the area wants what-a-burger for supper cmon by

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Thus far...I've kept a fairly low profile when in "open carry" mode while Snow-birding in the Arlington area. Today it was pretty chilly...so I never took my jacket off. A few days ago when it was 70ish I did switch to a more readily observable IWB holster while shopping at Krogers. seemed to get a couple of weird looks from other shoppers....nothing out of the ordinary at the register however.

I consider "getting it done" an accomplishment..even if I don't make a huge "splash".

Those of you who are familiar with my many posts ...and my personal perspective on OC ...already know that I'm one of those "discrete OC" types. Works for me. What can I say...?
 

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Thus far...I've kept a fairly low profile when in "open carry" mode while Snow-birding in the Arlington area. Today it was pretty chilly...so I never took my jacket off. A few days ago when it was 70ish I did switch to a more readily observable IWB holster while shopping at Krogers. seemed to get a couple of weird looks from other shoppers....nothing out of the ordinary at the register however.

I consider "getting it done" an accomplishment..even if I don't make a huge "splash".

Those of you who are familiar with my many posts ...and my personal perspective on OC ...already know that I'm one of those "discrete OC" types. Works for me. What can I say...?

Carry in the manner most comfortable to you. No need to be overbearing. :)
 

carstensxd45

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Wally world, Academy, and while walking my 4 miles, so far so good, and yes, too cold for most OC opportunities

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I wish that I had something interesting to report, but alas, nothing but uneventful visits to various establishments in and around the capital of suburbia (Flower Mound). Walgreens, Grapevine Nissan, On The Border, Walmart Highland Village, and McDonald's all were what I expect 98% of our experiences to be... uneventful.

I did visit the gun show in Ft. Worth this month and thought it interesting that they posted both 30.06 and 30.07, yet were perfectly okay with unloaded carry. I don't recall .06 and .07 making any distinctions about loaded vs unloaded. So the fact that they allow open carry in the show despite posting makes me think the signs lose their legal teeth. Just a mental exercise for me since the promoters have made their intentions clear.

I do wish they would provide a barrel or tube for unloading prior to entry, however.

Last thought: I hope the postings on this thread grow to a point where it is best to create regional experience threads. Looking forward to a West DFW Metroplex thread in the future. In the meantime, I'm happy to help the momentum of this thread grow. Just be prepared for more boring nonevents.

Carry on!

-Mike
 

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Let's Try Again

Underlined Text Bushwacker's OP
Italicized Text – apjonas' (my) reply to Bushwacker's OP
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***** - topic divider

First of all, the paragraph is your friend. Use it.

Agreed.

Well, at least we started out singing Kumbaya.

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This was a Wal*Mart that sells alcohol, right?

What is your point? Are you thinking of the "51%" sign and sorta equated it to the 30.07 sign? By Law, they mean different things....

The point is that the OC restriction under consideration is the prohibition (by the owner who doesn’t want to lose his liquor license) against carry by a non-licensed person at a business that sells alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption. I understand the difference between on-premise and off-premise although apparently many posters conflate or confuse the two. I know of no Wal*Mart that has a bar in the garden section, so restrictions for on-premise consumption establishments aren’t of interest here.

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I told her that she has no right to check permits of open carriers unless she was l.e.o. and then she needed an r.a.s...

She certainly has the right to ask to see your permit and eject you should you refuse to comply.

He wasn't buying cigarettes, beer, guns or (obviously) hard liquor [we know this because Wal*Mart CAN'T sell liquor in Texas!] and was 'detained' by a civilian for the brazen act of breaking NO Law --and asked for his 'papers'.

She wanted to verify that he was licensed since (and I wish people would get this point) permitting an unlicensed person to carry a firearm (concealed or openly) could result in the loss of her boss’ liquor license.

By your later logic (see below), ANYONE working there is instantly an "Authority" capable of speaking for the entire company. That said, if that's the companies policy: POST ALL NECESSARY SIGNS, as dictated BY LAW, and have a MANAGER simply ask them to leave. Most likely they'll try to make their point while leaving yet --the business itself will be left with a shopping cart full of [unsold] goods needing restocked/spoiled/thawed, no money and a future non-customer.

No. I think (and it should be assumed) that any employee who approaches an OC and requests display of an LTC has been delegated authority to do so. Whether she is speaking for the entire company or not is irrelevant (I am pretty sure she isn’t). What matters if she has the (apparent) authority to speak for the store in question. I think it is a better policy to have a manager make the request but that is not always possible, hence the delegation.

If you are so insulted by the request, then by all means, abandon your cart and depart. You could have carried concealed and avoided the issue completely. Are you interested in shopping or shoving your beliefs down some little girl’s throat?

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I said well that may possible get you a charge of impersonating an officer, that is a felony

Oh, please. This statement is silly. Unless you are so dense that you think a small female wearing a blue Wal*Mart smock is a LEO.

Can't speak for Texas, yet in Nevada there IS a State Code that addresses the matter of someone approaching you under the "Color of the Law", which may apply here as well in that: a citizen cannot ask another citizen for ID arbitrarily. The Law must somehow factor in. Given that they lacked the proper signage... you do the math.

Only an idiot would interpret this interaction as being under “color of law.” I will leave it for you to decide if that was the situation in this case.

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,also corperate wallmart policy allows what the state allows I have the number do you want it ,but if you deny me my legal right to carry you may also be in trouble with another new tx law ...

There is no general right to carry on private property. Texas requires a permit to carry in a business that sells alcohol for off-premise consumption. Allowing an non-licensee to carry could cost the business its liquor license. Since Wal*Mart is following state law, by your standard you don’t have a valid complaint.

Following State Law is my litmus test. Texas required (until 01/01/2016) a License to carry concealed OR a long gun (without license!) --Now it allows for the LICENSED carry that is open. All the same, if a business DOESN'T like it, they don't create the rule of Law but the Law gave them the Right to tell them to go away. While I've never been 'trespassed' for OC, how many stories can you relate to us that tell a different story?

Again state law says that a Wal*Mart (or any store) that sells alcohol for consumption off-premise could lose its liquor license if it permits an unlicensed person to carry in the store. Wal*Mart could choose to assume that anybody in OC mode is licensed just as they could assume that anybody who wants to buy beer is 21. They thought it prudent not to do so.

In any event, notice by somebody with apparent authority negates the need for any sign. Don’t be such a drama queen. You were not “accosted,” you were addressed in a polite manner.

"Apparent authority", you say? "Addressed", you say? "negates the need for any sign", you say? That last one is pretty telling as to where you stand between Lawful and Authoritarian. There ARE ACTUAL LAWS regarding those signs.

Please read the all the relevant statutes - carefully. It will help you from looking foolish.

Who is the REAL "drama queen" here?

I dunno. You are certainly are in the running to be a finalist.

A sure way to see more 30.07 signs is to act like a jerk when openly carrying. Give it some thought.

I'd be inclined to address the harassment of the store Manager's personal policy, as they set the tone: reacting to a person breaking no laws by bringing the largest guy they could find [on their payroll] to act as muscle for the intent of both; "We hired you because you're both big and stupid." and that "I'm the Boss and I'M RIGHT".

What harassment? Does a question from a diminutive female make you soil your trousers? Sheesh. I don’t think having co-workers attend her was indicia of a possible attack. I rather think it was to protect her in case you turned out to be less than the gentleman that you are.

30.07 basically TELLS you that 'You're not welcome here', still, is it being a jerk or standing up for ones Constitutional Rights? Many people, especially HERE on this forum, hate/d the idea of open carry of long guns by Texans (when that was all we were 'allowed') and we were mocked... yet, despite all the videos you'll see portraying them as idiots and reckless... they helped make this happen. So the way I see it, +apjonas (does the AP stand for the Associated Press? That would be interesting as I quoted you above!), you're simply here to cast doubt and dispersion on a Right you so dearly despise.

Please let me know if I've mishandled this


A P = Andrew Percival. There is no constitutional right to carry a firearm onto somebody else’s property. Don’t know much about the long gun issue except to say it’s not relevant here. I wouldn’t say you mishandled as much as misunderstood.
 
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nonameisgood

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That was a lot of text.

As to WalMart's responsibility to verify licenses, the TABC rule is that the licensee cannot allow someone who is known to not have a CHL/LTC to be on premises. It clearly doesn't say that they have to or should attempt to verify that carriers are licensed. But again, some lawyer reads it differently than a plain language reading.


Forgot to mention, Will Rogers/Amon Carter in Ft Worth is public property so the 30.06/7 aren't really valid. I think that the show organizers MAY be able to restrict carry because your ticket purchase is contingent on their rules. But that's a slippery slope for places like the zoos...
 
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Ian

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That was a lot of text.

As to WalMart's responsibility to verify licenses, the TABC rule is that the licensee cannot allow someone who is known to not have a CHL/LTC to be on premises. It clearly doesn't say that they have to or should attempt to verify that carriers are licensed. But again, some lawyer reads it differently than a plain language reading.

Also the default state for all carriers is not that they are unlicensed until proven otherwise just as all people that carry guns are not felons until proven otherwise.

Today was pretty nice weather so I did a little carrying without having to wear a coat. Pumping gas at Shell and lunch at Thundercloud without issues. I was going to get a haircut but traffic was pretty bad and I didn't feel like dealing with it.
 

qednick

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Not much to report from last night other than we went to Diary Queen in Bandera. Plenty of people there with little kids. I was half expecting some angry mom or dad to make a snide comment but they didn't.



Yum wok is good stuff.
Heck yeah!

Carry in the manner most comfortable to you. No need to be overbearing. :)
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I did visit the gun show in Ft. Worth this month and thought it interesting that they posted both 30.06 and 30.07, yet were perfectly okay with unloaded carry. I don't recall .06 and .07 making any distinctions about loaded vs unloaded. So the fact that they allow open carry in the show despite posting makes me think the signs lose their legal teeth. Just a mental exercise for me since the promoters have made their intentions clear.
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Isn't it something to do with insurance at gun shows?
 

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Isn't it something to do with insurance at gun shows?

That would clear any group leasing or occupying city property to get around the prohibition on posting city property. I view it as a polite request ;-) Relentless consistency demands equal application of the rules.
How can a gun show prohibit carried guns while privately operated, public zoos be prohibited from the same prohibition because it is public property?


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That would clear any group leasing or occupying city property to get around the prohibition on posting city property. I view it as a polite request ;-) Relentless consistency demands equal application of the rules.
How can a gun show prohibit carried guns while privately operated, public zoos be prohibited from the same prohibition because it is public property?


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I'm honestly not sure as I never specifically asked or anything. But I always thought that's also why some ranges don't allow OC either. I would've thought shooting ranges of all people would be cool with it but apparently not.


At the gun show did they zip-tie it?
 
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Stryker

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At the gun show they zip-tied it. Same routine for shows I frequented in Washington. Fortunately the Serpa allows normal function despite the tie. Also able to reload without unholstering.

I really am okay with unloading firearms at gun shows. So many atrocious violations of basic firearms handling safety rules. Loaded carry would make me about as nervous as a cat in a room full of rocking chairs. Holster fitting is best done unloaded.

Still think it would be a good gesture for the promoters to provide an unload/reload station near the inspection table. Some folks hump some expensive stuff to and from their vehicles and I don't know the neighborhood is among Ft. Worth's safest.
 
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nonameisgood

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At the gun show they zip-tied it. Same routine for shows I frequented in Washington. Fortunately the Serpa allows normal function despite the tie. Also able to reload without unholstering.

I really am okay with unloading firearms at gun shows. So many atrocious violations of basic firearms handling safety rules. Loaded carry would make me about as nervous as a cat in a room full of rocking chairs. Holster fitting is best done unloaded.

Still think it would be a good gesture for the promoters to provide an unload/reload station near the inspection table. Some folks hump some expensive stuff to and from their vehicles and I don't know the neighborhood is among Ft. Worth's safest.

I don't disagree, however the 30.06/7 sets a dangerous precedent. It think it would be better if the organizers simply had a sign saying "Our insurance requires all firearms to be unloaded prior to entry. Please have your guns checked and secured by the show personnel at the red desk before you enter."

Technically, I am pretty sure the 30.06/7 is not valid because it is a city-owned facility, so they should not pretend that it is a valid posting. Doing otherwise means the city could post the whole complex, even when statute or code currently prohibits such postings.


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I don't disagree, however the 30.06/7 sets a dangerous precedent. It think it would be better if the organizers simply had a sign saying "Our insurance requires all firearms to be unloaded prior to entry. Please have your guns checked and secured by the show personnel at the red desk before you enter."

Technically, I am pretty sure the 30.06/7 is not valid because it is a city-owned facility, so they should not pretend that it is a valid posting. Doing otherwise means the city could post the whole complex, even when statute or code currently prohibits such postings.


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providing an explanation, any semblance of an explanation, to anybody takes away their power, real or imagined, of being in control of the situation. they do not want to, won't, and therefore it shall be ~ based on their perception of the world!!

and after being out here for so long noname and reading the threads and abuses of power by governmental entities and you truly believe the good folk who provide governance in Texas are even in the slightest bit different? (not valid!! not even pretend!! even when the statute or code currently prohibits such postings...)

rest assured noname...your governmental agencies are good people who wouldn't even think of doing such a thing....remember we have discussed the wabbits who hide eggs...remember!! and do not forget what is at the end of a rainbow ~ sigh...now take your pills and follow alice down the hole...

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