I'm sorry; I got in a hurry when typing the second question. I know I cannot carry when not on my property now. I meant to ask about the home care referring to once I get my CHL (which will hopefully be soon).
As regards question one, that is how I understood the law, but wanted more informed opinions. Now what would happen if my tennant asked me not to carry there? I assume that my ownership of the premises would trump their request to be unarmed, but what say you?
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- Fri Jun 02, 2006 1:54 pm
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- Fri Jun 02, 2006 8:30 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Two questions regarding legal carry
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Two questions regarding legal carry
First question isn't strickly about CHL, but property rights, I guess. I own a rental home. I understand that the tenants are allowed to carry on the property in whatever fashion they please, but can I? I retain ownership and, to a degree, control of the property, but I do not live there. I would think that I can carry there regardless of the fact that I do not yet have my CHL, but what say you who are more versed in the law?
Second is my son's care facility. A woman from my church keeps a handful of kids in her home. It is registered as a home care facility with the state DCFS (or whatever they call it), but it is her home, as well. Is her home barred when I drop my son off and pick him up as a school? What if I visit her for reasons other than her home care?
Thank you for any input you guys can give me.
Second is my son's care facility. A woman from my church keeps a handful of kids in her home. It is registered as a home care facility with the state DCFS (or whatever they call it), but it is her home, as well. Is her home barred when I drop my son off and pick him up as a school? What if I visit her for reasons other than her home care?
Thank you for any input you guys can give me.