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- Mon Apr 10, 2017 9:23 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Sign on NASA property
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Re: Sign on NASA property
I guess that i don't understand. In Morris v U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the outcome was narrowly applied to the jurisdiction of that court instead of to all USACE land. To fix that short of Federal legislation, someone in each District court would have to file suit and reference the Morris outcome. How then can a case from the 10th District have such a far reaching impact?
- Sun Apr 09, 2017 6:20 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Sign on NASA property
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Re: Sign on NASA property
Liberty wrote:Space Center Houston is private property. I believe the building is posted, but the parking lot is good to go. It's been a while, but that is how it has been.treadlightly wrote:Do those strict regs include the parking lot at Space Center Houston, the tourist center?
Years ago I remember having to return to my car to get rid of my Leatherman, but security was understanding about that.
We were there about two years ago. The building had a 30.06 sign which I assumed meant that it was private property and not owned by the government. However, I left my gun in the RV at a campground a couple of miles away. I believe that the tour tram does take you on to government property but that would not affect a car in the parking lot of the building at the tour's origin.