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by johnson0317
Mon Apr 09, 2012 10:19 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Can A Landlord Do This?
Replies: 134
Views: 29345

Re: Can A Landlord Do This?

I do not believe you have any defense against prosecution if your car breaks down, you do not have a CHL, and you choose to carry your weapon while walking to your house. You are allowed to carry from your house to your car, and back, and to the range and back, and to the gunsmith, and back...but I really do not think you are covered to simply take a hike with it because your car broke down.

RJ
by johnson0317
Mon Apr 09, 2012 7:56 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Can A Landlord Do This?
Replies: 134
Views: 29345

Re: Can A Landlord Do This?

That is what I meant when I said the yahoos in Austin need to clarify it, like they clarified the parking lot rule. In the meantime, I will probably avoid any hotel that posts a 30.06.

RJ
by johnson0317
Sun Apr 08, 2012 9:25 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Can A Landlord Do This?
Replies: 134
Views: 29345

Re: Can A Landlord Do This?

OK, OK! My kids give me that same face.

S.B. No. 378

AN ACT
relating to the use of force or deadly force in defense of a person.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1.
Section 9.01, Penal Code, is amended by adding

Subdivisions (4) and (5) to read as follows:

(4) "Habitation" has the meaning assigned by Section 30.01.

Which says:

§ 30.01. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
(1) "Habitation" means a structure or vehicle that is
adapted for the overnight accommodation of persons, and includes:

(A) each separately secured or occupied portion
of the structure or vehicle; and
(B) each structure appurtenant to or connected
with the structure or vehicle.
(2) "Building" means any enclosed structure intended
for use or occupation as a habitation or for some purpose of trade,
manufacture, ornament, or use
.
(3) "Vehicle" includes any device in, on, or by which
any person or property is or may be propelled, moved, or drawn in
the normal course of commerce or transportation, except such
devices as are classified as "habitation."
by johnson0317
Sun Apr 08, 2012 6:02 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Can A Landlord Do This?
Replies: 134
Views: 29345

Re: Can A Landlord Do This?

sjfcontrol wrote:
johnson0317 wrote:The only legislation I know of concerns the Castle doctrine. It was expanded to include your car and any hotel/motel room you might stay in. I think it needs to be clarified by the yahoos in Austin. I won't be staying in any place that bans my carry...or will I? :fire

RJ
Can you point to the legislation that speaks to hotel/motel rooms?
I could, but then you would never learn to walk on your own.
by johnson0317
Sat Apr 07, 2012 10:15 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Can A Landlord Do This?
Replies: 134
Views: 29345

Re: Can A Landlord Do This?

The only legislation I know of concerns the Castle doctrine. It was expanded to include your car and any hotel/motel room you might stay in. I think it needs to be clarified by the yahoos in Austin. I won't be staying in any place that bans my carry...or will I? :fire

RJ

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