Re: Talked to a gun owner in Texas today.
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Originally Posted by
GunLawyer001
That's a popular myth, based on the theory that your truck is your "place of business", and most states allow you to have a gun in your place of business.
It may be your "office" for some purposes, but not for firearms, in which context it's just a "vehicle".
How about a camper or RV? Does that count as a dwelling towards the same end?
Re: Talked to a gun owner in Texas today.
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Originally Posted by
Yellowfin
How about a camper or RV? Does that count as a dwelling towards the same end?
Or a Food truck.
Re: Talked to a gun owner in Texas today.
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Originally Posted by
mmi
i also had a guy that worked for an armored truck company that carried a gun everywhere in dc wile working even in the cia building . i don't know about you i would not go into mexico with a big truck w/o a gun .
Moot point, Mexico does not allow US truck drivers to use their roads....We used to drop at a fenced lot just over the bridge. & pickup the empty and back over the bridge.
Re: Talked to a gun owner in Texas today.
Really?......how is that even allowed with all the fucking money we give them?
Re: Talked to a gun owner in Texas today.
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Originally Posted by
Krichardson
Really?......how is that even allowed with all the fucking money we give them?
Mejicans make it very difficult for Gringos to drive there. Believe it or not our insurance is not good enough for them and if we want to drive our cars there we need to buy 'Mexican insurance'. I could never figure out why we don't reciprocate in kind.
Re: Talked to a gun owner in Texas today.
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Originally Posted by
Walleye Hunter
Mejicans make it very difficult for Gringos to drive there. Believe it or not our insurance is not good enough for them and if we want to drive our cars there we need to buy 'Mexican insurance'. I could never figure out why we don't reciprocate in kind.
That's the kind of asskissery I can't stand.Fuck them.
Re: Talked to a gun owner in Texas today.
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Originally Posted by
Yellowfin
How about a camper or RV? Does that count as a dwelling towards the same end?
You might get away with concealing on or about your person while in the camper while it's parked and is a dwelling, but you won't be excused for transporting it while the camper is in transit.
Re: Talked to a gun owner in Texas today.
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Originally Posted by
Walleye Hunter
Once you climb into a commercial vehicle you leave your citizenship behind. You have no rights. At least that's how I felt when I was out there.
Texans think that they are in heaven on earth in my experience.
Just remind him that a Mexican can call a Texan YANKEE!
Re: Talked to a gun owner in Texas today.
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Originally Posted by
streaker69
Or a Food truck.
PA courts hate gun owners, so they've reduced the business exception to a fixed place of business, and you have to be the owner of that business for it to apply to you.
Re: Talked to a gun owner in Texas today.
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Originally Posted by
GunLawyer001
PA courts hate gun owners, so they've reduced the business exception to a fixed place of business, and you have to be the owner of that business for it to apply to you.
Sooooo... wheels off the ground then? :rolleyes: