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  • V-Tach

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    Renewed my instructor's credentials today......most probably for the last time....
     

    suntory

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    Like others said, most establishments won’t allow you to carry without a permit. So even though the state does allow permit-less carry, it doesn’t carry over to private property.
     

    General Zod

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    Like others said, most establishments won’t allow you to carry without a permit. So even though the state does allow permit-less carry, it doesn’t carry over to private property.

    If there's no 30.05 signage, then it's perfectly legal to carry unlicensed on private property...up until the point you're asked not to. So if you're carrying concealed, then keep it concealed and nobody will have any problem. It's the same situation you face carrying with a license - sure there's no sign, but if you're asked by the property owner or his representative to leave, you have to or you'll be trespassing.

    And what's this "allow" business? They've eased unconstitutional restrictions. It's not the same thing.
     

    easy rider

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    I'm glad I live where I am in Texas. I open carry, mainly out of comfort, not to mention the fashion statement. Sure, I have to carry concealed on campus, but other than that I haven't had any problems. Even the Walmart here has dropped their signs.
     

    tedwitt

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    If there's no 30.05 signage, then it's perfectly legal to carry unlicensed on private property...up until the point you're asked not to. So if you're carrying concealed, then keep it concealed and nobody will have any problem. It's the same situation you face carrying with a license - sure there's no sign, but if you're asked by the property owner or his representative to leave, you have to or you'll be trespassing.

    And what's this "allow" business? They've eased unconstitutional restrictions. It's not the same thing.
    My CHL instructor in 1995 told us if it's concealed proper, who is to know you have it until you need it.
    That was at Shooters Station in Humble, Texas, before it burned down.
     

    Lonesome Dove

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    Not that it matters but I just traveled though 7 states and never carried once. Not even when I got back to TX. Never worried either and actually I was more content and comfortable than ever. Wasn't the first time I've done this.
     

    easy rider

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    Not that it matters but I just traveled though 7 states and never carried once. Not even when I got back to TX. Never worried either and actually I was more content and comfortable than ever. Wasn't the first time I've done this.
    Rather carry and not need it, than need it and not have it.
     

    majormadmax

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    Not that it matters but I just traveled though 7 states and never carried once. Not even when I got back to TX. Never worried either and actually I was more content and comfortable than ever. Wasn't the first time I've done this.

    I used to travel for work several times a month for over a decade, and couldn't carry. I wasn't overly uncomfortable but I also knew it only took one instance where I needed a weapon and didn't have one...
     
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