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former9thward

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21. If that is against the law then why no link to this "law".
Mon Nov 11, 2013, 10:42 AM
Nov 2013

Anonymous posters on the internet do not get to say what the law is. There is no "shouldering" requirement in my state.

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The whole display is pretty damn thuggish. NutmegYankee Nov 2013 #1
The man in the red is undoubtedly breaking at least one firearm law. Gravitycollapse Nov 2013 #2
He definitely is breaking the law. NutmegYankee Nov 2013 #3
It does depend on the state. But most laws allowing for open carry of rifles... Gravitycollapse Nov 2013 #4
Maybe you should familiarize yourself with the TX law on that. hobbit709 Nov 2013 #5
Does Texas state law allow men to brandish rifles in public? Gravitycollapse Nov 2013 #6
This may help TexasProgresive Nov 2013 #11
Texas here. We just had a charge down here in San Antonio for that. ScreamingMeemie Nov 2013 #19
Additionally: Earth_First Nov 2013 #7
Only inside the premises. hobbit709 Nov 2013 #8
In or on are both mentioned in the statute... Earth_First Nov 2013 #9
It looks they are in the parking lot Revanchist Nov 2013 #10
They were posing for a picutre...(not giving them cover) hexola Nov 2013 #12
one day, something very bad is going to happen... Javaman Nov 2013 #13
I wonder if you know about the "other" picture taken of these losers snooper2 Nov 2013 #14
Posing for a picture doesn't make it any less illegal. Lars39 Nov 2013 #15
I'm not understanding exactly what is supposed to be illegal here snooper2 Nov 2013 #16
Weapon not "shouldered". Lars39 Nov 2013 #17
If that is against the law then why no link to this "law". former9thward Nov 2013 #21
Gee, out of all of Texas they had to pose for a picture... Buns_of_Fire Nov 2013 #18
How about actually showing us what the law in Texas really says? hack89 Nov 2013 #20
R#3 & K for, I detest those a-holes n/t UTUSN Nov 2013 #22
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