I am curious and not mocking, but how did the park police notice your concealed gun?
Sometimes. Was that you?
I admit, I bought one in .40 a while back when I decided to dabble with the round and see if I wanted to switch from 9mm. It shot alright. I was shooting out to about 100 yards with it. It was no tack driver but it was consistent with a lot of hold over. I had feed problems though. If I only loaded 6 rounds it worked fine but over that and I'd get 1-2 mag failures. I assumed the mag spring was too stuff and needed to be broke in. Sold it to my brother. He has had the same issues. Bought a new mag and still same issues. I'm gonna get it back and see what I can do with it to make it feed right. I think the feed lips are the issue.
He only knew because he asked for ID for unrelated matter, so I provided him my DL and CHL. Then things went way down hill quickly.
For clarity, unrelated matter was me sitting at a picnic table with my school books studying for my final the following day an hour after the park closed.
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Just wanted to share some of my OC experiences where they may make a difference to my community. I'm seeing a lot of signs not in compliance. I'm typically one to cause a scene but haven't thus far and don't plan to on this issue.
Almost every gas station I have been to/neat has a 30.07 sign. There's a cheveron at 1604/kitty hawk that has a door on either side of the building. I walked in from the north side and the lady said it wasn't allowed. I asked her to show me a sign and she took me out the opposite side. I told her they needed one at the side I entered from as well. It's been 6 weeks. No sign on that side yet...
Yesterday at whole foods. Blanco/1604
Can you read that sign? I couldn't until i was at the door. I kindly spoke with the manager and told him his sign is not to code and its frustrating to get all the way to the door before I can even KIND OF see a sign. He said he would alert cooperate as they make the signs.
Same quality sign at sprout's 282/Donella and every HEB I have been to...
Trader Joes has a sign that I'd white one black but hard to read. Couldn't read it from my car.
Taco cabana at Pat booker/kitty hawk in universal city
Fair enough, though not legal. Small and unreadable at a distance, but I conceled at the door because my family and I were planning to sit and eat some tacos.
How have your experiences been with signage?
Not OP, but probably because the law is very specific on the sign requirements to deny CC and OC in Texas.Why would you ask for a sign when given verbal notice?
Not OP, but probably because the law is very specific on the sign requirements to deny CC and OC in Texas.
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He only knew because he asked for ID for unrelated matter, so I provided him my DL and CHL. Then things went way down hill quickly.
For clarity, unrelated matter was me sitting at a picnic table with my school books studying for my final the following day an hour after the park closed.
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Do you ever visit city parks? I imagine this wouldn't be smart to OC in a park but I ask because I was ticketed and disarmed a couple years ago for concealing in a park. Took it to court, was dismissed, but the police and the city never gave a consistent answer on whether they prohibited it.
Park police said it depended on who was supervising.
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I asked to see if I missed it. I looked, I didn't see, I carried. I asked where the sign was because I wanted to see if it was correct so I could educate them if it wasn't. I hate walking into a building and seeing a clear sign at the door which I couldn't see from my car. I usually let the manager know the sign is wrong and ask if they can get it corrected, just like I asked at whole foods Sunday.Why would you ask for a sign when given verbal notice?
I don't believe they can ban carry in city parks.
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I asked to see if I missed it. I looked, I didn't see, I carried. I asked where the sign was because I wanted to see if it was correct so I could educate them if it wasn't. I hate walking into a building and seeing a clear sign at the door which I couldn't see from my car. I usually let the manager know the sign is wrong and ask if they can get it corrected, just like I asked at whole foods Sunday.
True, but until they ask you would be leagally carrying, no?