txinvestigator wrote:Odin wrote: a person with average intelligence should be able to read the penal code in plain English and be able to comprehend it. .
I don't seem to have a problem with that. Anyone can overanalyze anything and make it sound complicated.
The bottom line is, acting stupid, drunk or not, is likely to invite the attention of the police.
Its amazing I have made it 45 years and have not had a problem with the police with this issue, and I carry ALL of the time.
Not only is it in fact complicated, but police, prosecutors and judges are called upon to analyze it more times than necessary. The Travis Co DA has publicaly stated that he will continue to prosecute a portion of the law ("travelling") in a manner not consistent with the way the law is now written and he wants to let juries decide to throw their interpretation on the matter rather than following the law as it is written. The "CHL/intoxication" portion of the code is written in a similarly vague fashion.
I carry often and have never had a problem with concealed carry and the police either (and I do drink in moderation sometimes), but that doesn't mean I think the law is clear on the matter. We have differing opinions on this subject. I'd like the "intoxicated" and the "travelling" parts of the weapons statues to be cleared up to the point that 10 random (literate) people could read the code and a majority of those people would come to the same (and correct) concluson about what the law was specifically saying. Right now, we don't have that in either area (and probably other areas that I'm not aware of).
There was a time, not so long ago actually, in this young country of ours when the laws were clear to all who could read them. Somehow, we have created a nation of hundreds of thousands of laws, each intertwined with the other and each creating more gray areas, loopholes, and exceptions than the last. It doesn't have to be that way. And let's not even get started on the IRS and our tax code. Lawyers have created quite a niche for themselves by complicating things that need not be complicated, and the people of this country are paying for those unnecessary complications every day whether they know it or not. Personal responsibility is no longer required, or even expected, of people, and the government is expected to have all of the answers and take care of everything. I don't have a handy solution for everything, just going off on a little rant.