j4justice
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In Texas under the castle doctrine, in a vehicle, does the handgun have to be completly hidden?
This not an attack; Then why do you counsel to revoke them, (even if temporarily)? Your rights that you fought for are yours to do what you see fit with... Mine.... not so much...Ive stood up for my rights, and yours, your very welcome by the way.
But it is inconceivable that you know everyone in your town, let alone all of us. And that is but a small sampling of the population..So what and whom you know is irrelevant to the discussion as put forth by the OP.....Im sorry but I dont know too many people that wouldnt find anything hidden in their newly bought used car in the first few days at most.
Whatever."If you don't value your Constitutional rights, there's no reason to protect them."
This is a far stretch from what was siad, oh I get it, paranoid.
"You can consent to vehicle searches, home searches or daily cavity searches if you like. Advising OTHERS to deprecate and devalue their hard won rights is every bit as wrong as advising others to share needles or have unprotected sex with strangers."
By the way as a combat vet I understand more than most who spout off comments about "hard won rights".
As far as the rest of the comments in that responce, they have nothing to do with a LAW ABIDING citizen allowing an officer of the law to take a look in their car. But its your choice. At least comment with relevence.
"That's the typical line espoused by those who wish to erect a tyranny."
Translation, paranoid, ignorance.
"If you won't stand up for your rights, then you deserve none. "
Ive stood up for my rights, and yours, your very welcome by the way.
"Bend over and take it if you wish, but do not advise others to do so."
Again, not relevent.
"Lets say the car is used and they find something hidden(could happen)."
Lets say the car is used, lets say you havent bothered to take a look in the car you bought used for the past 2 years, Im sorry but I dont know too many people that wouldnt find anything hidden in their newly bought used car in the first few days at most.
I do know someone who bought an auctioned car that was searched an impounded and stored for a long time in police custody. A short time after they bought it, they found the drugs that the cops didnt find, and called them to remove the evidence that added another conviction to its former owner.
Im sorry, but what if aliens were controlling our president with "tele_pathetic" powers.
It's 100% dead on. You sound remarkably like the anti-gunners who say that anyone who carries a firearm for self-defense is "paranoid"."If you don't value your Constitutional rights, there's no reason to protect them."
This is a far stretch from what was siad, oh I get it, paranoid.