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I beleive Texas law is written to allow for the possession of a firearm by a CHL holder on a school campus as long as the weapon is safely stored in the parking lot of said campus upon exit of the vehicle. I have however been told differently, unofficially by a friend who is in LEO. I see the gun buster sign and the gun free zone sign, I beleive that these are to make the possession of firearms by non CHL people more serious than it already is. I often attend a school sponsored athletics event, however I always secure my weapon. In the event that I were to be asked for ID by the LEO working security, I feel it would in fact be best to present my DL and CHL even though I am not armed at that time.
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Your LEO friend is mistaken and you are correct. Actually, as long as there is no school sponsored event ongoing, a CHL can have their pistol on them anywhere on school grounds so long as they don't go into buildings. Non-CHLs must leave the pistol in the car, not because of the prohibition on carrying on school premises (TPC §46.03(a)(1)), but because they would violate TPC §46.02 that prohibits carrying a handgun outside your home, business or car. (This post does not discuss the many exceptions, because they don't apply to this fact pattern.)
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Thanks for the clarification.
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Also remember that school sponsored athletic events, even if not held in a building, are off limits per PC §46.035.(b)(2). Charles, you're slipping, if you missed that . Edited to add:Oops, you did mention the no school sponsored event .
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You're correct on the legal question, but I'd change this particular tactic.familyman wrote:I often attend a school sponsored athletics event, however I always secure my weapon. In the event that I were to be asked for ID by the LEO working security, I feel it would in fact be best to present my DL and CHL even though I am not armed at that time.
Unlike a traffic stop where the officer will be running your DL (and will learn of your CHL status), there is an extremely low chance of this happening in a face to face encounter. Infinitesimally low. So low that if he decides to call in your DL, you'll already be in a position --a security checkpoint-- that he already knows you're unarmed.
During a traffic stop while unarmed, I recommend CHLs present their license while informing the officer that they're not carrying. At a school athletic event, I can't imagine even being asked for ID, but if I were, I would only provide the DL.
(Actually, I wouldn't even provide the DL, since I'm not driving and no ID is required to walk in Texas, but that's just my contrarian/libertarian nature.)
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Re: School Campus
Just a question for clarification. Althought it is now legal to have a handgun in one's vehicle in Texas without a CHL, wouldn't the 1000' prohibition under the Federal Safe School law still preclude all but CHL's from carrying in a vehicle on/near school property? I would hope to be incorrect on this but I seem to recall that the prohibiton is only waived for CHL's issued by the state in which the school is located.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Your LEO friend is mistaken and you are correct. Actually, as long as there is no school sponsored event ongoing, a CHL can have their pistol on them anywhere on school grounds so long as they don't go into buildings. Non-CHLs must leave the pistol in the car, not because of the prohibition on carrying on school premises (TPC §46.03(a)(1)), but because they would violate TPC §46.02 that prohibits carrying a handgun outside your home, business or car. (This post does not discuss the many exceptions, because they don't apply to this fact pattern.)
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That is correct. Extensive discussion and relevant legal cites here.CWOOD wrote: Just a question for clarification. Althought it is now legal to have a handgun in one's vehicle in Texas without a CHL, wouldn't the 1000' prohibition under the Federal Safe School law still preclude all but CHL's from carrying in a vehicle on/near school property?
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It is almost impossible in some cities to move around and be less then 1000 feet away from a school.brianko wrote:That is correct. Extensive discussion and relevant legal cites here.CWOOD wrote: Just a question for clarification. Althought it is now legal to have a handgun in one's vehicle in Texas without a CHL, wouldn't the 1000' prohibition under the Federal Safe School law still preclude all but CHL's from carrying in a vehicle on/near school property?
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