Last I knew, in Texas any ordinary folding knife of less than 5 1/2 inch blade is not prohibited from carry.
An "Illegal Knife" is, however. Bigger that 5 1/2 inch blade, and it's an "Illegal Knife". I don't recall if a knife specifically designed to be a weapon is an illegal knife.
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- Sun Sep 25, 2005 6:13 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Knife Question
- Replies: 14
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- Wed Sep 07, 2005 1:09 pm
- Forum: Technical Tips, Questions & Discussions (Computers & Internet)
- Topic: Stolen from Car Carry post
- Replies: 17
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The specifics that I am aware of regarding MS-Windows:
All the way up to Windows 98, stability was a significant issue. Mostly due to a faulty program being able to crash the whole system. Windows 2000 and foward are better about this, using the NT kernel. (The Kernel is essentially the engine of ...
All the way up to Windows 98, stability was a significant issue. Mostly due to a faulty program being able to crash the whole system. Windows 2000 and foward are better about this, using the NT kernel. (The Kernel is essentially the engine of ...
- Wed Sep 07, 2005 8:21 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Alamo Drafthouse?
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Alamo Drafthouse?
Alamo Drafthouse near where I live currently has the "Unlicensed possession of a weapon [etc]" sign on their door, same as what you'd see at the Corner Store selling alcohol for off-site consumption.
They are a theater that sells alcohol for on-site consumption, but they do a brisk buisness with ...
They are a theater that sells alcohol for on-site consumption, but they do a brisk buisness with ...