ScottDLS wrote: Mon Sep 24, 2018 2:46 pmBBYC wrote: Mon Sep 24, 2018 12:55 pmIf somebody is willing to be a test case and do an "audit" on camera, I bet the fudds and fredocons will whine about how the law abiding test case provoked the people who were just doing their job by violating the law.ScottDLS wrote: Mon Sep 24, 2018 11:06 amNo surprise. The same will happen at the Texas State Fair at Fair Park. Anyone care to be the proverbial "test case"? Authorities in Texas don't want LTC's to open carry. They will stop it regardless of the law.![]()
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East Texas State Fair bans open carry guns, concealed carry still allowed
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ninjabread
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Re: East Texas State Fair bans open carry guns, concealed carry still allowed
This is my opinion. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
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Re: East Texas State Fair bans open carry guns, concealed carry still allowed
I think of Tyler as Baptist City. Tyler has all sorts of places where one can get sloshed and try to get home but no stores where one can buy a bottle of liquor and take it home unopened.
Tyler's anti-OC stance is not surprising.
Tyler's anti-OC stance is not surprising.
Re: East Texas State Fair bans open carry guns, concealed carry still allowed
And we have been gaining ground by doing so for forty years.
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Without The First and Second Amendments the rest are meaningless.
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Without The First and Second Amendments the rest are meaningless.
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Re: East Texas State Fair bans open carry guns, concealed carry still allowed
We finally overturned that! It was my first vote. I'm very proud.Oldgringo wrote: Thu Sep 27, 2018 9:27 pm I think of Tyler as Baptist City. Tyler has all sorts of places where one can get sloshed and try to get home but no stores where one can buy a bottle of liquor and take it home unopened.
Tyler's anti-OC stance is not surprising.
Now the challenge is for them to actually get a off-premises license...