PeaceI'm just discussing hand to hand protection for my loved ones. What are you guys talking about?
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Love and the forbearance of others.
PeaceI'm just discussing hand to hand protection for my loved ones. What are you guys talking about?
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Yes. That is what I thought. Thank you for the reminder.Peace
Love and the forbearance of others.
That grocery store chain is pretty strong down the I-35 corridor... Lots of Austin stores.I always thought HEB was an area in North TX.(Hurst-Euless-Bedford)
I am so fat it will be 12 either wayRather be judged by 12 than carried by 6. I know it's been said before, but it applies here.
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I agree. If a person's firearm is concealed, it shouldn't matter one bit, as long as the person is legal to carry. And if the firearms is concealed, even that is a moot point.I am fortunate in that I cannot be trespassed for carrying any weapon.
I'll even give a business a break for not wanted open carry, but concealed carry shouldn't matter any more than if you are wearing boxers or a cheetah print thong.
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too old to matter.
Yes, but. . . It is a “conflict of rights”. Please tell us which other right can be restricted by one’s presence on some private property ?What amazes me is how continually condescending you are towards others for the decisions they make. Simply put, it's not your business.
I have not seen any hint of claiming a moral higher ground, but rather law abiding people exercising their right to protect themselves.
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Wow. You resurrected a thread that’s been dormant for 8 months to quote me on a comment I made almost a year ago? Damn, I forgot about this thread. To answer your question, that time will come when I’m too old to care for myself. I really do hope you are right that it won’t happen to any of us. Have you seen the younger generations? I’m not as optimistic as you are.how old would that be? I’m asking at what point in old age would you just not care about rights? I’m guessing that won’t happen to any of us in reality
Sadly, with the misfits doing the legislating, we’re probably not far from that reality. (Old post but still valid)HEB can post whatever they want; I have a problem with government writing laws that allow businesses open to the public to legally discriminate against the exercise of a constitutional right.
Gimme a law that lets HEB prohibit entry for someone wearing a t-shirt displaying a religious emblem.
YupEvery HEB I have seen 30.05 posted, has small letters that are black on black tinted windows, therefor not legal signage.
Secondly, concealed is concealed.
>HEB can post whatever they want; I have a problem with government writing laws that allow businesses open to the public to legally discriminate against the exercise of a constitutional right.
Gimme a law that lets HEB prohibit entry for someone wearing a t-shirt displaying a religious emblem.
The ones near Magnolia, I haven't even looked for a sign, I'm concealed all the time anyway so as long as I don't pull it out, nobody knows.The one I go to in Kingwood only has 05 sign.
HEB, Kroger, Lowes, Home Depot and Tractor Supply are about the only places I go except the Dr.Randall's is kind of out of the way, but I didn't notice any signs. Around here HEB is the most convenient, especially since I would not go into a Walmart for any reason, no matter what.
I'm getting a lock box for the car for Christmas, the kind with the cable that goes around the seat leg and the end locks in the box when you close it. This is just for certain Dr.'s offices.We have HEB's everywhere around here, haven't really paid attention to signage. I will have to start paying attention more. When I carry, I don't like to leave my piece in my vehicle because it might be stolen if a thieve breaks in.