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Post by Globemaster_III »

In Texas , we are allow to carry small firearms in college campuses http://www.armedcampuses.org/
here are the gun facts http://www.nssf.org/pdf/research/iir_injur...tistics2013.pdf
I am totally agree that guns deter crimes and I have seen it.
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Are you allowed to carry your gun during a public event, like an NFL game?

Yes I know, gun owners live longer than car owners, because they use their gun on daily basis to get to work... :P
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Post by Weylin »

In my home town, we could legally go into a bank with an unconcealed gun, but it would obviously make them uncomfortable, so we just didn't.
They are something you definitely want to have on hand in some areas, and rifles are not really appropriate for general self-defense.
This isn't the case everywhere, of course, but where we lived, there were transplanted grizzly bears that WILL kill you (and had killed one of our neighbors) so it's something we always kept available, especially on hikes.

That neighbor btw, didn't believe in using or owning guns, and got killed right in his own home by the grizzly.
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Weylin wrote:QUOTE (Weylin @ Nov 28 2015, 05:33 AM) This isn't the case everywhere, of course, but where we lived, there were transplanted grizzly bears that WILL kill you (and had killed one of our neighbors) so it's something we always kept available, especially on hikes.

That neighbor btw, didn't believe in using or owning guns, and got killed right in his own home by the grizzly.
Grizzlies are the biggest threat in Texas or highly populated areas... ;)
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Post by Weylin »

pkk wrote:QUOTE (pkk @ Nov 28 2015, 07:03 PM) Grizzlies are the biggest threat in Texas or highly populated areas... ;)
I'm not sure what the best way to manage firearms would be in densely populated areas, I've always made a point of avoiding cities unless absolutely necessary for business.
At least in the smaller towns you get to know all the crazy/irresponsible folks to look out for :P
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Post by Globemaster_III »

PKK quote : Grizzlies are the biggest threat in Texas or highly populated areas... wink.gif


In Texas Grizzlies is not the problem :) is the other animal that bear arms :) that want to harm your family is the problems


PKK quote : Are you allowed to carry your gun during a public event, like an NFL game?

not long ago here in Dallas, we have public event in the city of Dallas and people were carry long rifle and side arm walking down the street
police drove by didn't do a thing

this is happen 3 days ago http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2015/11/25/...ames-addresses/

would that answer your question ?
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Globemaster_III wrote:QUOTE (Globemaster_III @ Nov 28 2015, 10:32 AM) PKK quote : Grizzlies are the biggest threat in Texas or highly populated areas... wink.gif


In Texas Grizzlies is not the problem :) is the other animal that bear arms :) that want to harm your family is the problems


PKK quote : Are you allowed to carry your gun during a public event, like an NFL game?

not long ago here in Dallas, we have public event in the city of Dallas and people were carry long rifle and side arm walking down the street
police drove by didn't do a thing

this is happen 3 days ago http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2015/11/25/...ames-addresses/

would that answer your question ?
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Globemaster_III wrote:QUOTE (Globemaster_III @ Nov 28 2015, 03:32 PM) PKK quote : Grizzlies are the biggest threat in Texas or highly populated areas... wink.gif


In Texas Grizzlies is not the problem :) is the other animal that bear arms :) that want to harm your family is the problems


PKK quote : Are you allowed to carry your gun during a public event, like an NFL game?

not long ago here in Dallas, we have public event in the city of Dallas and people were carry long rifle and side arm walking down the street
police drove by didn't do a thing

this is happen 3 days ago http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2015/11/25/...ames-addresses/

would that answer your question ?
That really doesn't answer PKK's question. http://attstadium.com/guests/guestInfo.cfm does though
QUOTE In conjunction with the National Football League and for the safety of our guests and employees, the following are prohibited:

Smoking Inside AT&T Stadium. This also includes e-cigarettes and vaporizers. Smoking is permitted in designated areas outside the stadium.
Bags (please see Bag Policy)
Alcohol
Animals (except service animals to aid guests with disabilities)
Bottles, cans and beverage containers of any kind*
Thermoses
Food items*
Large Umbrellas (must be compact)
Fireworks, firearms and weapons of any kind
Knives of any length
Footballs
Laser Pointers
Noisemakers
Signs or flags on sticks or poles, or larger than what one person can hold
Video cameras and the use of video capable devices including GoPro devices
Tripods, monopods and Selfie-Sticks
Cameras with lens longer than 3" (detachable or non-detachable)
Ticket scalping
Abusive, foul or disruptive language
Throwing objects
Trespassing, soliciting, peddling and loitering
Any other item or action deemed dangerous or inappropriate
Chairs, stools or other seating devices*
Seat Cushions[/quote]

So Stadium is a gun free zone, except for the durn terrorists.... (and security guards)
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Post by zombywoof »

Basically, for those of you who can't figure out what HSharp just demonstrated, the NFL (being a for-profit capitalist blah blah blah) has done the thing that most people expect the government to do:

"Don't carry guns at our stadium I mean my god then you'd shoot people and that would be bad."
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The NFL is a surprisingly progressive organisation I find.
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