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<blockquote data-quote="Iceman II" data-source="post: 11375820" data-attributes="member: 38843"><p>First and foremost I cannot enforce federal laws, thats a whole different set of rules. </p><p>So looking at this weapon it is a handgun. Meaning, it can be fired with one hand. There would be no way of me knowing it is a machine gun? The only way to tell if it a machine gun, which has the meaning of capable of shooting more than two shots automatically by a single trigger pull is obviously firing it. Which would lead to a third degree felony as would be a CHL holder in places prohibited.</p><p>So I would make an arrest in the establishment whether or not he has a CHL or not. </p><p>Not sure about your third question? Openingly carrying a handgun in view? Yes an arrest. </p><p>No! I don't believe LEO's in Texas would believe the gun pictured is a rifle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iceman II, post: 11375820, member: 38843"] First and foremost I cannot enforce federal laws, thats a whole different set of rules. So looking at this weapon it is a handgun. Meaning, it can be fired with one hand. There would be no way of me knowing it is a machine gun? The only way to tell if it a machine gun, which has the meaning of capable of shooting more than two shots automatically by a single trigger pull is obviously firing it. Which would lead to a third degree felony as would be a CHL holder in places prohibited. So I would make an arrest in the establishment whether or not he has a CHL or not. Not sure about your third question? Openingly carrying a handgun in view? Yes an arrest. No! I don't believe LEO's in Texas would believe the gun pictured is a rifle! [/QUOTE]
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