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Having lived in TX and dealt with this (unless the law has changed since I've been there a few years ago), the definition of intentionally can get you into trouble. If the arresting officer thinks you intentionally did so, even if you think you did so accidentally, good luck in court. This is why many residents suggest the strict interpretation which has been mentioned on the forum.mamabearCali wrote:Tx Penal code 46.035.
You have to intentionally fail to conceal the handgun to be guilty of anything. So printing does not count, a cover garment that flashes open does not count. Now wearing a mesh cover garment is questionable and I would not do it. Open carry is out of the question (for the moment).
Been to every State North of the Mason-Dixon son and it's my experience that the vast majority of yankees are pushy whining i'll mannered jerks. There are a few exceptions which I'm sure includes you but if you didn't agree you'd probably still be grazing with them.snatale42 wrote:I'm from MA living in Henrico and I don't think I could deal with the amount of looney libs up there, I moved to get away from them, NoVA may actually be worse than MA for that stuff.
I guess the difference between Northerners and YOU is on the rare occasion I run into an ignorant Southerner that has an issue with me based on where I'm from and you've most likely never been is I don't blame ALL of them for that one a-hole. Guess I'm just not as ignorant as you.ratherfish wrote:I find yankees to be impolite whiners for the most part.
VA is Far from gone! I moved here from MA and Ill be on the front lines. Not gonna see that crap happen twice. MOST of VA is still sane, NoVA hasn't won yet. The more it goes, sadly, it reminds me more of home. Western MA is always talking about "breaking" from the rest of the state. If you think VA is a bi-polar state you should see Eastern vs Western MA. Sucks that the Lib areas which are usually the minority of the state always cause so much damage to the rest of the place.CSnyder wrote:Wow thank you all for the replies. Sadly with Virginia, the damage has already been done, and that needle is deep in the vein. Her only hope I feel, for those of us who love the state, but don't feel the love back, is for the rest of the state break off from NoVA.
As happens so often, the law seems very clear - but some LEO's, prosecutors & judges who have a idealogical bent can twist the devil out of the obvious intent of the language.gunderwood wrote:Having lived in TX and dealt with this (unless the law has changed since I've been there a few years ago), the definition of intentionally can get you into trouble. If the arresting officer thinks you intentionally did so, even if you think you did so accidentally, good luck in court. This is why many residents suggest the strict interpretation which has been mentioned on the forum.mamabearCali wrote:Tx Penal code 46.035.
You have to intentionally fail to conceal the handgun to be guilty of anything. So printing does not count, a cover garment that flashes open does not count. Now wearing a mesh cover garment is questionable and I would not do it. Open carry is out of the question (for the moment).
It's like our "common observation" clause, but with the burden placed on the CCer. (the argument being that in VA if you can see it, it's commonly observable...intent is a lot more wishy-washy and around the more blue parts of Texas, Austin in my case, intent isn't interpreted in your favor.)