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Posted: 10/4/2014 8:42:14 AM EDT
I imagine he split because guns in bars is illegal here
http://www.click2houston.com/news/hcso-4-people-reportedly-try-to-rob-bar-customer-kills-2-of-them/28404082 2 other good guy with gun stories at that link, on the left |
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Where does it say the shooter left? Says the two robbers he missed left the scene.
ETA: looks like a good shoot to me. |
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i thought texas was a free state. what do you mean you cant carry in a bar?
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I imagine he split because guns in bars is illegal here http://www.click2houston.com/news/hcso-4-people-reportedly-try-to-rob-bar-customer-kills-2-of-them/28404082 2 other good guy with gun stories at that link, on the left View Quote Good. Needs more killin. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Any biz that recieves over 51% of their revenue from alcohol is off limits for guns here View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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i thought texas was a free state. what do you mean you cant carry in a bar? Any biz that recieves over 51% of their revenue from alcohol is off limits for guns here As it is in most states |
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Looking like a good shoot from here?
Hey Bartender? Get that guy a beer! |
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Does that mean cops off duty can't carry in there. If they can are they allowed to drink. If they can drink what stops them from getting drunk. Seems getting drunk and aggressive happens in bars all the time. And if those are facts cops shouldn't be able to carry in bars either.
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i thought texas was a free state. what do you mean you cant carry in a bar? Any biz that recieves over 51% of their revenue from alcohol is off limits for guns here The armed robbers didn't seem to be deterred by the "off limits" thing. Here in Florida we are required to stay out of any "portion " of the establishment that receives the majority of its revenue from he sale of alcohol, but we can sit at a restaurant table situated out of the actual bar area and even order drinks with our meal. My personal limit is one drink. |
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The armed robbers didn't seem to be deterred by the "off limits" thing. Here in Florida we are required to stay out of any "portion " of the establishment that receives the majority of its revenue from he sale of alcohol, but we can sit at a restaurant table situated out of the actual bar area and even order drinks with our meal. My personal limit is one drink. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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i thought texas was a free state. what do you mean you cant carry in a bar? Any biz that recieves over 51% of their revenue from alcohol is off limits for guns here The armed robbers didn't seem to be deterred by the "off limits" thing. Here in Florida we are required to stay out of any "portion " of the establishment that receives the majority of its revenue from he sale of alcohol, but we can sit at a restaurant table situated out of the actual bar area and even order drinks with our meal. My personal limit is one drink. i guess i am just so used to pa carry laws. we can carry inside a bar. i usually carry but dont drink or dont carry and drink. i dont like to mix the two. |
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i thought texas was a free state. what do you mean you cant carry in a bar? Any biz that recieves over 51% of their revenue from alcohol is off limits for guns here As it is in most states Not Ohio |
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Safe to assume the good guy will be hunted down and thrown in prison for his crimes?
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You can't carry in a bar in Texas?
I bet the guy was actually a Panda. |
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i thought texas was a free state. what do you mean you cant carry in a bar? Any biz that recieves over 51% of their revenue from alcohol is off limits for guns here As it is in most states Not Ohio Not NC |
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The robbers shot themselves?
Right? Right!!? File the report, team kill.
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i thought texas was a free state. what do you mean you cant carry in a bar? Any biz that recieves over 51% of their revenue from alcohol for on premise consumption is off limits for guns here added important part for you |
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You can carry in MS in bars with enhanced carry. And in restaurants that have a bar but just not in the bar with regular carry.
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i thought texas was a free state. what do you mean you cant carry in a bar? Any biz that recieves over 51% of their revenue from alcohol is off limits for guns here As it is in most states Not in Colorado.... yet. |
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Someone told me a story once, not sure if it was true...
Down in Dade, maybe around '90, someone robbed a secluded 7-11. At intersection in front of the store, a car stopped and waited through the green light. When the robber ran out of the store, he was met his end by 44 mag. The occupant of the car waited for him at the light and blasted him DRT. Then drove away. And the good guy was never located. |
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i thought texas was a free state. what do you mean you cant carry in a bar? Any biz that recieves over 51% of their revenue from alcohol is off limits for guns here As it is in most states Bah... |
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i thought texas was a free state. what do you mean you cant carry in a bar? Any biz that recieves over 51% of their revenue from alcohol is off limits for guns here As it is in most states Not in free states. |
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Someone told me a story once, not sure if it was true... Down in Dade, maybe around '90, someone robbed a secluded 7-11. At intersection in front of the store, a car stopped and waited through the green light. When the robber ran out of the store, he was met his end by 44 mag. The occupant of the car waited for him at the light and blasted him DRT. Then drove away. And the good guy was never located. View Quote Might not have been a good guy. Maybe the robber was double crossed by an accomplice. Did they recover the stolen property? |
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i thought texas was a free state. what do you mean you cant carry in a bar? Any biz that recieves over 51% of their revenue from alcohol is off limits for guns here As it is in most states True. But from what I have seen in the past when someone kills another in commission of a felony they usually let the shooter slide on charges unless he is a felon who is not even supposed to have a gun. |
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i thought texas was a free state. what do you mean you cant carry in a bar? Any biz that recieves over 51% of their revenue from alcohol is off limits for guns here As it is in most states Not Indiana. I dont go to bars, no tolerance for drunks. so irrelevant for me. I just find it strange. you cant carry there. |
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I guess the dindus din get the memo about no guns in bars..
I bet a bunch of the bar customers are glad some good guy missed the memo as well. |
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i thought texas was a free state. what do you mean you cant carry in a bar? Any biz that recieves over 51% of their revenue from the on premise consumption of alcohol is off limits for guns here |
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i thought texas was a free state. what do you mean you cant carry in a bar? Any biz that recieves over 51% of their revenue from alcohol is off limits for guns here We have the same rule. Which can be tough since most businesses don't list their revenue statistics on their web pages. |
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i thought texas was a free state. what do you mean you cant carry in a bar? Any biz that recieves over 51% of their revenue from alcohol is off limits for guns here As it is in most states Not Ohio Not NC Not Indiana |
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You can not drink if cc, if oc, then the level is you can't be intoxicated. Doesn't make since to me but it is what it is. Also leo can drink and cc. I still would not recommend it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Can carry in bars here in va as well but you can't drink. You can not drink if cc, if oc, then the level is you can't be intoxicated. Doesn't make since to me but it is what it is. Also leo can drink and cc. I still would not recommend it. As always, some animals are more equal than others. |
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IIRC, there is a law that if you use a weapon for defense, they cannot prosecute for the carry offense. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Safe to assume the good guy will be hunted down and thrown in prison for his crimes? IIRC, there is a law that if you use a weapon for defense, they cannot prosecute for the carry offense. California is like that for CCW. Good shoot = No CCW W/O permit charge. Guy in question might have split because he was worried about prosecution for having the gun in the bar or he is already a prohibited person. Having to go to court, testify, face potential gang retaliation etc is also a possibility. |
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i thought texas was a free state. what do you mean you cant carry in a bar? Any biz that recieves over 51% of their revenue from alcohol is off limits for guns here As it is in most states you can carry in Idaho as long as you don't drink. |
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