Both 30.05 and 30.06 refer to property so trespass notice doesn't have to be on doors and isn't limited to buildings.TxFig wrote:A friend of mine recently posted this pic at the entrance to the new Scott & White hospital in College Station.
Assuming there is a similar sign at all of the entrances onto the property, is this a legal 30.06 sign? In other words, can it be at the entrance to the property, or does it have to be on DOORS?
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- Sun Jun 29, 2014 2:57 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Fri May 23, 2014 4:55 pm
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Re: Sign at entrance to property (not door)
There's no good reason to draw a line between a student drop-off area and a classroom. The same rule should apply.
I think neither should be prohibited locations. They should both be treated the same as libraries, shopping malls, etc. However, if someone is going to argue for prohibiting guns in classrooms, how can they justify guns in school playgrounds and student drop-off areas?
I think neither should be prohibited locations. They should both be treated the same as libraries, shopping malls, etc. However, if someone is going to argue for prohibiting guns in classrooms, how can they justify guns in school playgrounds and student drop-off areas?