bdickens wrote:That's why you should not tell anyone about your CHL who doesn't need to know.

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bdickens wrote:That's why you should not tell anyone about your CHL who doesn't need to know.
Be careful you don't blast Santa.LCP_Dogg wrote:snip.. but you never know who is where - sometimes bad people come to nice people's homes just because. Especially around Christmas time.. :(
That isn't creepy, considering I take out the trash at night wearing nothing but my belt, holster, pistol, AK47 and my motorcycle helmet!mossytxn wrote:4. I get a warm fuzzy feeling now when I have to take out the trash or check the mail after dark.
Susan Hupp said that to the Legislature. she had it, thought about it, knew it was illegal, & said to herself, "it's Luby's Cafeteria, I wont need it in here."seamusTX wrote:That's what everyone at Luby's in Killeen in 1991thought.there's no way you would need it at Macaroni Grill
- Jim
longtooth wrote:Susan Hupp said that to the Legislature. she had it, thought about it, knew it was illegal, & said to herself, "it's Luby's Cafeteria, I wont need it in here."seamusTX wrote:That's what everyone at Luby's in Killeen in 1991thought.there's no way you would need it at Macaroni Grill
- Jim
She lost both her parents there.
SCone wrote:My wife & I use a variation of the "sign" for "gun" when we're out. She'll look at me in a questioning way, raise her hand up to her face and as she brings her hand back down, she will tuck her ring & pinkey finger while extending her thumb, fore & middle-finger for just a second. To which I give her a quick nod (since I'm never without my gun now). It's quick, simple and best of all, silent.
Once she knows I carrying, she will check to see if it can be seen. She'll give me a slow head-shake to confirm the firearm cannot be seen. She has yet to be able to tell if I'm carrying.