If you've got the tools, seems like it would be easier just to hotwire the car be off with it AND the gun.Fuchs wrote:If you do that, use something better than a $20 sheet metal box cabled to the seat. Those may be fine for short periods in broad daylight when the biggest risk is quick smash and grabs, but they won't stand up to the organized guys with tools hitting a dozen cars in the middle of the night.ScottDLS wrote:I wouldn't sell your gun if I was you. Just leave it in your car...but as others have said consider locking it up in an attached lockbox to avoid theft.
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- Mon Jun 09, 2014 2:02 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Carrying a gun in UT Housing in Houston?
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Re: Carrying a gun in UT Housing in Houston?
- Sun Jun 08, 2014 10:06 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Carrying a gun in UT Housing in Houston?
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Re: Carrying a gun in UT Housing in Houston?
The 30.06 law wouldn't apply even to a private parking garage (as long as gun stayed in the car), as you would not be "carrying under the authority of your CHL". MPA applies to car carry if the gun is in your passenger compartment. If it's locked up or in trunk, then you are not "carrying" it at all, so 30.06 doesn't apply. AND, recently (2013) there was a law passed to invalidate any "rule" passed by colleges/universities prohibiting you from carrying/storing in your car, so you shouldn't be able to be kicked out of school either. I wouldn't sell your gun if I was you. Just leave it in your car...but as others have said consider locking it up in an attached lockbox to avoid theft.ericeric11111111 wrote:According to the 30.06 sign, I think so. Haha, I think I had better sell my gun. Too many rules!!!nightmare wrote:Private school or government property?ericeric11111111 wrote:30.06 sign