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sitdownstandup 02 Jan 16 5.53pm | |
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A new law in Texas allows people to openly carry guns in holsters. You do need a license to do this however and it's not the only state in America that allows it but it is the most populated.
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on me shed son Krakow 02 Jan 16 6.28pm | |
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Quote sitdownstandup at 02 Jan 2016 5.53pm
A new law in Texas allows people to openly carry guns in holsters. You do need a license to do this however and it's not the only state in America that allows it but it is the most populated.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 02 Jan 16 7.00pm | |
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Quote sitdownstandup at 02 Jan 2016 5.53pm
A new law in Texas allows people to openly carry guns in holsters. You do need a license to do this however and it's not the only state in America that allows it but it is the most populated. Couldn't possibly go wrong.
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Mr_Gristle In the land of Whelk Eaters 02 Jan 16 9.06pm | |
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Walk tall there, boy! Stay safe, stay 2nd amendment......or somesuch NRA bulls***.
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nairb75 Baltimore 03 Jan 16 4.08pm | |
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these aren't just handguns mind you. guys walking around with machine guns at the coffee shop.
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 03 Jan 16 4.47pm | |
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Ray in Houston Houston 04 Jan 16 8.06pm | |
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Quote sitdownstandup at 02 Jan 2016 5.53pm
A new law in Texas allows people to openly carry guns in holsters. You do need a license to do this however and it's not the only state in America that allows it but it is the most populated.
Tamir Rice was 12, carrying a toy gun, in an open-carry State. Just standing there with a gun was not against the law, yet the cops shot him after sizing up the situation for 2 whole seconds. Contrast that 21-year old Dylan Roof - a white kid who shot and killed 9 people in a church in Charleston - who was arrested whilst carrying a .45 calibre pistol, without shots being fired. Think about this too: Texas - as are most (all?) open-carry States - is also a stand-your-ground State. SYG means that I am legally justified in using deadly force if I am reasonably in fear of my life. So here we are, in a State where it's perfectly legal to walk around sporting your favourite piece, and it's also totally legal for me to shoot you if that makes me afraid for my life. Welcome to 1816.
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We are goin up! Coulsdon 04 Jan 16 8.10pm | |
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Was sat in a bar in New York over Christmas and a bloke dropped his gun on the floor. Picked it up, pocketed it and and carried on walking in. Was really, really scary especially as I had young family round, but I guess that's the norm in the US, which seems completely bonkers to me, and I suspect most people who have never witnessed it before.
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Hrolf The Ganger 04 Jan 16 8.14pm | |
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Thought they already could. I was in the States some years ago and a chap sitting across from me in a restaurant had a holstered gun visible. I can't remember what state it was in.
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Ray in Houston Houston 04 Jan 16 8.27pm | |
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Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 04 Jan 2016 8.14pm
Thought they already could. I was in the States some years ago and a chap sitting across from me in a restaurant had a holstered gun visible. I can't remember what state it was in.
As an example, I moved to Texas in 1994, and people were very upset with recent changes to drinking laws, including the prohibition of drinking and driving. I argued that driving under the influence is a bad thing but I was corrected: what had been outlawed was doing both at the same time! To this day, though, every gas station has a big bin of iced beer by the counter, and people still grab a beer for the drive home* - now simply covering it with a brown paper bag. I have not heard of anyone being pulled over for swigging from a beer on the road - you pretty much have to be paralytic and actually smash into a cop car to get arrested for drink-driving over here. Same with guns. Concealed carry has been legal for a while, but even before that it was (of course) legal to own guns as long as you kept them on your own property (which includes your car). Regardless, people would carry their guns around in holsters because what use is it left in the glove box?
We don't do possession; we do defense and attack. Everything else is just wa**ing with a football. |
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NEILLO Shoreham-by-Sea 04 Jan 16 9.17pm | |
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I'm going to Austin, Texas on Thursday. My hotel has a gun check-in policy which means it has to be unloaded when checked in. So will ensure that when I hand my pistol in, all the water is out of it....
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Ray in Houston Houston 06 Jan 16 3.24pm | |
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So the conservatives / gun nuts over here are freaking out about Obama's (read that name through gritted teeth for the appropriate effect) executive action to close some gaping holes in the background check system. They see it as an assault on their liberty/freedom/constitutional rights/small p****. Of course, Obama is only taking action because a relatively small overhaul of the background check system - in that everyone has to have one to buy a gun - put forward after the Sandy Hook school massacre was blocked in the Senate by Republicans (and two bloody-handed Democrats). So now he's trying to close some of the holes in the swiss cheese of regulation around background checks, and the inevitable - hilarious if it wasn't so scary/serious - freakout is in full swing. By way of background (pun intended), I always thought that it was illegal for regular people to have fully automatic weapons. It's not. At all. For a person to get one, they're required to go through an enhanced level of screening, which is a good thing. But I said person; what if the fully automatic weapon was being acquired by a corporation or trust? No background check. None. Nada. So if you want one, it's easier to set up a gun trust to buy it on your behalf than it is to buy it yourself. It's also harder to trace and there is no ability of the authorities to know where or to whom that incredibly dangerous weapon is going. In 2000, there were 900 purchases of fully automatic weapons made by corporations/trusts. I'm assuming that a lot are for the movie industry, but there's still some private individuals in there. In 2014, there were 90,000...NINETY THOUSAND. Coincidentally (or not), since Obama became president, the number of militia groups in the U.S. has tripled. The NRA endlessly bleats that the only protection against a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. What if the bad guy has a bigger gun...that's fully automatic?
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