Calaveras and Braunig Lakes
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Calaveras and Braunig Lakes
Checked the lakes out today. Not good fishing at all with a strong N wind. I noticed 30.06 signs visible at the drive up window where you pay the fee. I think these parks are state parks, which can't ban carry. Problem is that instead of the usual no firearms allowed signs these were the actual 06 signs.
Anyone know if these are legally enforceable signs or just another example of an entity posting when they can not legally do so? They are under CPS controlling authority, not army corp, and the lakes are listed under the parks and wildlife department website.
Anyone know if these are legally enforceable signs or just another example of an entity posting when they can not legally do so? They are under CPS controlling authority, not army corp, and the lakes are listed under the parks and wildlife department website.
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Re: Calaveras and Braunig Lakes
Actually both lakes were created when CPS Energy built the power stations and dams. They manage the lakes and dams. Management of the park is contacted out.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Braunig_Lake
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Braunig_Lake
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Re: Calaveras and Braunig Lakes
I suspect both lakes are associated with the ACoE and are thus off limits under federal law.
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Neither are ACoE. They're private.
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Re: Calaveras and Braunig Lakes
It appears they are privately owned and therefore can be posted
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Re: Calaveras and Braunig Lakes
Choke Canyon has a state park and you don't need a license to fish.
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Re: Calaveras and Braunig Lakes
If my understanding of the 30.06 signs is correct, the prohibits you from entering a build or portion of a building, so as long as you don't enter any buildings it should be legal to carry.
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Re: Calaveras and Braunig Lakes
Wrong, 30.06 and 30.07 use the term property, not premises.crazy2medic wrote:If my understanding of the 30.06 signs is correct, the prohibits you from entering a build or portion of a building, so as long as you don't enter any buildings it should be legal to carry.
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Re: Calaveras and Braunig Lakes
I was wondering if it applied to just the store or not. I found both listed on the Texas Parks and Wildlife web site but not listed as a state park. Guess I'll have to drive all the way to Choke Canyon. Fishing is probably better anyway.G.A. Heath wrote:Wrong, 30.06 and 30.07 use the term property, not premises.crazy2medic wrote:If my understanding of the 30.06 signs is correct, the prohibits you from entering a build or portion of a building, so as long as you don't enter any buildings it should be legal to carry.
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Re: Calaveras and Braunig Lakes
Also, the narrow definition of "premises" applies to TPC §§46.03 and 46.035, not Chapter 30.G.A. Heath wrote:Wrong, 30.06 and 30.07 use the term property, not premises.crazy2medic wrote:If my understanding of the 30.06 signs is correct, the prohibits you from entering a build or portion of a building, so as long as you don't enter any buildings it should be legal to carry.
A good argument could be made that a 30.06 sign on a building renders the building off-limits, not the entire property.
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I agree if the building is open to the public. However, if the signs are posted on a ticket booth at the entrance wher you pay admission, I think a reasonable man would conclude it applies to the property for which you pay admission. The same principle would seem to apply to a park, amusement park, privately owned zoo, etc.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Also, the narrow definition of "premises" applies to TPC §§46.03 and 46.035, not Chapter 30.G.A. Heath wrote:Wrong, 30.06 and 30.07 use the term property, not premises.crazy2medic wrote:If my understanding of the 30.06 signs is correct, the prohibits you from entering a build or portion of a building, so as long as you don't enter any buildings it should be legal to carry.
A good argument could be made that a 30.06 sign on a building renders the building off-limits, not the entire property.
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BBYC wrote:I agree if the building is open to the public. However, if the signs are posted on a ticket booth at the entrance wher you pay admission, I think a reasonable man would conclude it applies to the property for which you pay admission. The same principle would seem to apply to a park, amusement park, privately owned zoo, etc.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Also, the narrow definition of "premises" applies to TPC §§46.03 and 46.035, not Chapter 30.G.A. Heath wrote:Wrong, 30.06 and 30.07 use the term property, not premises.crazy2medic wrote:If my understanding of the 30.06 signs is correct, the prohibits you from entering a build or portion of a building, so as long as you don't enter any buildings it should be legal to carry.
A good argument could be made that a 30.06 sign on a building renders the building off-limits, not the entire property.
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Re: Calaveras and Braunig Lakes
since we're on the whole "parks" topic, if a park isn't owned by the state or federal govt and there's no signage you can carry there right? I want to attend a relay for life meeting that's taking place at a local park and wasn't sure if it wouuld be ok for me to carry or not.
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Cities generally don't have legal authority to prohibit "a person licensed to carry a handgun" from carrying in a park. However, be sure about land ownership because some parks are on COE land.Grundy1133 wrote:since we're on the whole "parks" topic, if a park isn't owned by the state or federal govt and there's no signage you can carry there right?
Note that National Parks follow state law, per 54 U.S.C. 104906.
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Re: Calaveras and Braunig Lakes
Some people make it more complicated than it needs to be. Take a CPR class and you're immune from 30.06 without counting angels dancing on pinheads.
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