It applies to them (and anyone else who carries long guns in public), because local governments are not restricted under state law from banning long gun carry on their property.JKTex wrote:I'm not sure how you get that it applies to 2 specific groups, it's clear in it's simple message that it's intent (legal or not) is to keep "weapons" off the property except as noted.MeMelYup wrote:Doesn't apply to a person with a CHL. This sign applies to OCT and OCTC that don't have a CHL.SSwt00SS wrote:Ran across this signage at a Softball Complex in Plano. I took this so that myself and others can continue to be well informed. My question is: what section are we looking for to see if CHL'ers can carry at this complex? I have not come across it yet, or perhaps I've missed it.
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We're beating a dead horse though.....
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- Tue Jun 09, 2015 9:32 am
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Re: Signs for the CHLer
- Mon Jun 08, 2015 9:24 am
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Re: Signs for the CHLer
1) That's not a 30.06 sign, so it doesn't apply to CHL licensees.SSwt00SS wrote:Ran across this signage at a Softball Complex in Plano. I took this so that myself and others can continue to be well informed. My question is: what section are we looking for to see if CHL'ers can carry at this complex? I have not come across it yet, or perhaps I've missed it.
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2) The sign itself says it doesn't apply to licensees.
3) A city park is government-owned property, so if a 30.06 sign was posted, it would be invalid anyways.
This isn't complicated.