30.06 Driveway Question
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30.06 Driveway Question
How valid is a 30.06 sign posted on the driveway in front of a building, is this legally preventing someone from driving on the driveway with a gun in the car? Reading the penal code leaves me confused
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You're right; the definition of premises in "places prohibited" only applies in that section.sebis wrote:My confusion comes from the places prohibited section where the driveway was excluded, but I guess that is not the case with 30.06.txinvestigator wrote:If it is a valid sign, then carry on the property is prohibited.
Bear in mind that a driveway or parking lot posted with 30.06 doesn't prohibit having a gun in the car, only having one on or about your person. Generally speaking, anywhere within the passenger compartment is "on or about your person". If you have to enter such an area, it's perfectly legal to stop and lock the gun in the trunk.
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Fadlan,
What Kevin was saying was that 30.06 only applies to carry on or about your person. That is where the law applies if you have a CHL. Not every place in your car consists of "on or about your person" but some do.
So, if a parking lot is posted with a proper 30.06 sign, you cannot have the gun on or about your person. In general, this means you cannot be carrying it or have it within easy reach in the passenger compartment of the car. If it is inside a locked box under the seat, it may not be considered on or about your person. If it is in the trunk, it is definitely not on or about your person.
The way I see it, this means that if you are carrying normally under your CHL, you would have to stop before entering the posted parking lot. You would then have to remove your pistol and put it in the trunk. Then you could drive onto the posted property and not break any law.
What Kevin was saying was that 30.06 only applies to carry on or about your person. That is where the law applies if you have a CHL. Not every place in your car consists of "on or about your person" but some do.
So, if a parking lot is posted with a proper 30.06 sign, you cannot have the gun on or about your person. In general, this means you cannot be carrying it or have it within easy reach in the passenger compartment of the car. If it is inside a locked box under the seat, it may not be considered on or about your person. If it is in the trunk, it is definitely not on or about your person.
The way I see it, this means that if you are carrying normally under your CHL, you would have to stop before entering the posted parking lot. You would then have to remove your pistol and put it in the trunk. Then you could drive onto the posted property and not break any law.
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Not sure a 30.06 includes a parking lot
I don't think a 30.06 can include a parking lot but for the sake of discussion lets say it does but the Legislature is going to pass a parking lot bill this session it has already been passed in the Senate and is the Calendar Committee in the house.
Timmy Jimmy
If it is not in the US Constitution then the Federal Government should not be doing it.
"Carrying a gun is a social responsibility."
If it is not in the US Constitution then the Federal Government should not be doing it.
"Carrying a gun is a social responsibility."
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Re: Not sure a 30.06 includes a parking lot
WHy would it not?Timmy Jimmy wrote:I don't think a 30.06 can include a parking lot .
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TEXAS CONCEALED
HANDGUN LAWS
AND SELECTED STATUTES
(the little white book that came in your DPS application packet)
Page 62 under FAQ
Q: If I drive to a shopping mall that does not permit handguns, will I be
allowed to park in the parking lot and leave my gun in the car?
A: If the parking lot is not posted with the sign described above, handguns
may be left in the cars. However, if it is posted in the parking lot
then you may not.
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/ftp/forms/ ... df#page=62
HANDGUN LAWS
AND SELECTED STATUTES
(the little white book that came in your DPS application packet)
Page 62 under FAQ
Q: If I drive to a shopping mall that does not permit handguns, will I be
allowed to park in the parking lot and leave my gun in the car?
A: If the parking lot is not posted with the sign described above, handguns
may be left in the cars. However, if it is posted in the parking lot
then you may not.
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/ftp/forms/ ... df#page=62
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Speaking of shops, there is a Jewelry store in Uptown Park here in Houston that is properly posted. It cracks me up every time I walk by on my way to lunch and I smile at the armed guard inside :). Even if I could afford their prices I would never step foot inside, security guard or not.
I think the owners live in fantasyland thinking that any wannabe armed robbers would stop right there on their tracks when seeing the sign, morons...
I think the owners live in fantasyland thinking that any wannabe armed robbers would stop right there on their tracks when seeing the sign, morons...