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Re: Questionable carry at mall
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:35 pm
by anygunanywhere
Bravo, shootthesheet.
Anygunanywhere
Re: Questionable carry at mall
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:56 pm
by stevie_d_64
First...
I would not carry in a place that serves substandard Chinese food...
Second...
A group of kids walking into an area where I can carry anyway, regardless of how many kids there are, and what they are wearing at the time does not change the situation...
We had a discussion a while back that is similar in that you are in a museum, and a school field trip comes in after you get there, or for that matter you come in after they get inside the museum...
It was determined that you are not in violation of that statute...
In reality, I am not a regular attendee in museums and other places where kids coming in or on a school sponsored field trips occur...
And that this thread is an excellent discussion to have to clarify this situation...
Re: Questionable carry at mall
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 8:45 pm
by nils
Stevie D 64......I had no idea that the food would suck....but you can never underestimate how many ways one can mess up bourbon chicken.....I have to say that I have also learned quite a bit from my fellow brothers&sisters here on the forum....all opinions are relevant and welcome as far as I'm concerned....thank you for your input everyone....I'm going to choose not to worry next time if this or a similar situation arises....

Re: Questionable carry at mall
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 12:56 pm
by NcongruNt
nils wrote:Stevie D 64......
I had no idea that the food would suck....but you can never underestimate how many ways one can mess up bourbon chicken.....I have to say that I have also learned quite a bit from my fellow brothers&sisters here on the forum....all opinions are relevant and welcome as far as I'm concerned....thank you for your input everyone....I'm going to choose not to worry next time if this or a similar situation arises....

My first clue would have been that the place is in a mall. I've never had good food in a mall. I've had somewhat decent food all the way down to terrible food in a mall, but never good food. Mall restaurants do not hire chefs, they hire low-wage cooks.

Re: Questionable carry at mall
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:06 pm
by Crossfire
anygunanywhere wrote:A bunch of kids with choir shirts going to the all to eat is not a school sponsored event.
The key word is sponsored.
If what crossfire is implying is correct then ANY mall is automatically off-limts.
How about let's anchor to reality.
Anygunanywhere
Just to clarify, I never implied that i believed
this scenario was a school sponsored event. Just that, if it was, it is my interpretation of the law that it would be off limits to CHL carry.
Re: Questionable carry at mall
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:25 pm
by anygunanywhere
Crossfire wrote:anygunanywhere wrote:A bunch of kids with choir shirts going to the all to eat is not a school sponsored event.
The key word is sponsored.
If what crossfire is implying is correct then ANY mall is automatically off-limts.
How about let's anchor to reality.
Anygunanywhere
Just to clarify, I never implied that i believed
this scenario was a school sponsored event. Just that, if it was, it is my interpretation of the law that it would be off limits to CHL carry.
Okay. Thanks for the clarification. Since I agree with the post refering to the explanation by Mr. Cotton, my interpretation is that is is not off limits.
Anygunanywhere
Re: Questionable carry at mall
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 2:43 pm
by casingpoint
I think Northwest was one of first malls built in the Houston area. But that was when Cypress-Fairbanks was a just a little red neck farming community with one of the most outstanding school districts in state. God, where did it all go wrong.

Re: Questionable carry at mall
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 4:38 pm
by nils

....I think we all know one or two reasons why it all went wrong....
