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by BBYC
Thu Apr 19, 2018 1:10 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Calaveras and Braunig Lakes
Replies: 33
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Re: Calaveras and Braunig Lakes

Grundy1133 wrote:"During emergency situations" is the key wording here... if theres no emergency situations going on I'd say you aren't exempt from the signage.
Some day you might consider reading he law.
by BBYC
Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:59 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Calaveras and Braunig Lakes
Replies: 33
Views: 13239

Re: Calaveras and Braunig Lakes

JakeTheSnake wrote:At least wait until someone needs CPR before crossing that line, and in between casting your line.
That may be your personal opinion, but it's not what the 30.06 law says. I believe that was intentional because the 46.035 exemption only applies when "engaged in providing emergency services.". The 30.06 exemption applies 24x7 and there's no reason, the way the law is written, to assume it applies to members of a VFD organization but not to individuals who are informal volunteers, whether that's working with the Cajun Navy during Harvey or BLS day to day.
by BBYC
Mon Apr 16, 2018 12:46 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Calaveras and Braunig Lakes
Replies: 33
Views: 13239

Re: Calaveras and Braunig Lakes

Charles L. Cotton wrote:
G.A. Heath wrote:
crazy2medic wrote:If my understanding of the 30.06 signs is correct, the prohibits you from entering a build or portion of a building, so as long as you don't enter any buildings it should be legal to carry.
Wrong, 30.06 and 30.07 use the term property, not premises.
Also, the narrow definition of "premises" applies to TPC §§46.03 and 46.035, not Chapter 30.

A good argument could be made that a 30.06 sign on a building renders the building off-limits, not the entire property.

Chas.
I agree if the building is open to the public. However, if the signs are posted on a ticket booth at the entrance wher you pay admission, I think a reasonable man would conclude it applies to the property for which you pay admission. The same principle would seem to apply to a park, amusement park, privately owned zoo, etc.

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