McLennan Cty. in violation of law excluding LTC/CHL holders
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McLennan Cty. in violation of law excluding LTC/CHL holders
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It seems they tried to exclude us from the entire courthouse. The AG just notified them they have 15 days to remedy the situation or they would file suit.
Here's hoping Liberty County commissioners get the same letter.
It seems they tried to exclude us from the entire courthouse. The AG just notified them they have 15 days to remedy the situation or they would file suit.
Here's hoping Liberty County commissioners get the same letter.
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Interesting! It appears the AG holds that a commissioners court is not the type of "court" that can ban licensed carry. That's significant, I think. I believe there is at least one other county/town that has banned licensed carry in a building where the predominant function is the commissioners court and associated offices.
I'm going to go to the AG site to re-read the letter, reading those photos on FB is a pain the old eyes for me.
I'm going to go to the AG site to re-read the letter, reading those photos on FB is a pain the old eyes for me.
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reading those photos on FB is a pain the old eyes for me.
There are probably a number of counties that have done this.
I especially like the part where they talk about the fine being $1000 per day and every day after the 15th day is another violation.
There are probably a number of counties that have done this.
I especially like the part where they talk about the fine being $1000 per day and every day after the 15th day is another violation.
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Not finding it so far. Since it is a letter and not an opinion or open records opinion, I'm thinking it may not be on the website.
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The AG's letter is here: https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/fi ... thouse.pdf
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A lot of county commissioners aren't going to like the part about the commissioner's courtroom. There is going to be a lot of nashing of teeth.
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Texas AG orders McLennan County to remove handgun signs
http://www.kwtx.com/content/news/Texas- ... 82921.html
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If the ruling stands, McLennan County Sheriff Parnell McNamara says taxpayers will have to spend more to place deputies at the doors of every courtroom.
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What the heck for???
http://www.kwtx.com/content/news/Texas- ... 82921.html
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If the ruling stands, McLennan County Sheriff Parnell McNamara says taxpayers will have to spend more to place deputies at the doors of every courtroom.
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What the heck for???
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Read the last two paragraphs... Now close your eyes, run in circles throwing your hands in the air chanting "But what it, but what if" They are obviously grasping at straws.dhoobler wrote:Texas AG orders McLennan County to remove handgun signs
http://www.kwtx.com/content/news/Texas- ... 82921.html
What the heck for???
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Bryanmc wrote:Read the last two paragraphs... Now close your eyes, run in circles throwing your hands in the air chanting "But what it, but what if" They are obviously grasping at straws.dhoobler wrote:Texas AG orders McLennan County to remove handgun signs
http://www.kwtx.com/content/news/Texas- ... 82921.html
What the heck for???
Yeah the Sheriff sounds like he is a charter member of MDA. Why would a concealed carrier be in danger of having their gun taken anymore than a deputy. Additionally, how often has that happened? It's a classic case of we don't want anyone to have guns but us. The idea that extra deputies will have to be posted at the courtroom doors is also ludicrous. they can simply take the signs they have at the front and post them at the court entrance. All of the DA's County Attorneys, off duty police and anyone else the county gives special privileges to, can carry guns in the courthouse and even in courtrooms. They are only targeting LTC holders.
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Here's the Waco Trib editorial take - interesting read
http://www.wacotrib.com/opinion/editori ... 7a0ae.html
Sheriff McNamara is very pro-2A, so I was a little surprised at his comments. We (LTCs) should just be able to flash plastic and by-pass the metal detectors. If it's good enough for the state capital, it oughta be good enough for counties.
http://www.wacotrib.com/opinion/editori ... 7a0ae.html
Sheriff McNamara is very pro-2A, so I was a little surprised at his comments. We (LTCs) should just be able to flash plastic and by-pass the metal detectors. If it's good enough for the state capital, it oughta be good enough for counties.
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They're being told they aren't aristocrats - They've been demoted.
That a mighty powerful blow to their egos.
Why they just might not run in the future, splutter, splutter...
That a mighty powerful blow to their egos.
Why they just might not run in the future, splutter, splutter...
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i went back and read the last paragraph. The hypothetical situation, where litigants are hanging out under the rotunda during a recess, implies that they just came out of the COURTROOM where firearms are PROHIBITED by statute.Bryanmc wrote:Read the last two paragraphs... Now close your eyes, run in circles throwing your hands in the air chanting "But what it, but what if" They are obviously grasping at straws.dhoobler wrote:Texas AG orders McLennan County to remove handgun signs
http://www.kwtx.com/content/news/Texas- ... 82921.html
What the heck for???
People like this county commissioner keep cardiologists fully employed.
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True, McNamara is pro-2A and he teaches CHL courses. If he's ordered to replace (worthless) signs with extra real security, he's going to have to do it. Maybe his point was that the fake security of the signs was a lot cheaper. Or maybe the antics of certain overly enthusiastic gun groups were on his radar.oohrah wrote:Here's the Waco Trib editorial take - interesting read
http://www.wacotrib.com/opinion/editori ... 7a0ae.html
Sheriff McNamara is very pro-2A, so I was a little surprised at his comments. We (LTCs) should just be able to flash plastic and by-pass the metal detectors. If it's good enough for the state capital, it oughta be good enough for counties.
I had a nice conversation with an investigator with our Sheriff's Department Monday night. He's pro-gun, isn't the slightest bit ruffled that citizens are carrying guns, but he's skittish about guns in the courthouse.
He said I should come to the courthouse on a day when they are hearing divorce cases and see how angry parents get when they are told they can't have their kids any more.
I told him to consider the falling crime rate among the expanding LTC population as opposed to the deadbeat parent population. He responded with the tale of a brutal local murder - by a fellow wanted for burglary in Austin, and not eligible for LTC.
We agreed to disagree. Then he started talking about trouble locating a good holster for his LC9. I pulled up the graphic from the "It's been settled thread" on my phone and he got a good chuckle.
In other words, he's a good guy, pro 2nd Amendment, pro citizen carry, but it's hard for him to get out of his head what people will do when courts decide against them.
I sympathize. I still have rights in need of further expansion, but I sympathize. It's not a perfect world.