Texas knife law applying to carrying knives.
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Re: Texas knife law applying to carrying knives.
This has come up in previous posts, but I don't think that there is any caselaw. Until then, I will leave my switchblade, sap and brass knuckles at home on my nightstand.
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Re: Texas knife law applying to carrying knives.
and I'd prefer 2 pistols to 1 pistol and a set of knuckles (or 3 pistols to 1 pistol, a set of knuckles and an "illegal" knife") any dayWildBill wrote:This has come up in previous posts, but I don't think that there is any caselaw. Until then, I will leave my switchblade, sap and brass knuckles at home on my nightstand.
I'd rather just carry a loaded AK-47 in a tennis racket--guitar case when they post a 30.06 sign.
Then I'm not violating 30.06
I'll let others worry about if the shape of the blade makes their knife illegal or not and let them carry an "illegal knife" only to places where they can also carry their concealed handgun legally..
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RPB wrote:I'd rather just carry a loaded AK-47 in a tennis racket--guitar case when they post a 30.06 sign.
Then I'm not violating 30.06
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guess I'll get a tennis bag at Wally World viewtopic.php?f=23&t=55538&hilit=tennis" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;emcee rib wrote:RPB wrote:I'd rather just carry a loaded AK-47 in a tennis racket--guitar case when they post a 30.06 sign.
Then I'm not violating 30.06
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We had nothing to do since government implemented it. All we need to do is just to follow them. I know it's not right but they had the power then.
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Re: Texas knife law applying to carrying knives.
Bumping this post because there may soon be some case law on the subject.WildBill wrote:This has come up in previous posts, but I don't think that there is any caselaw. Until then, I will leave my switchblade, sap and brass knuckles at home on my nightstand.
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steve817 wrote:First time I have heard this, got a source?jordanmills wrote:Oddly, you can carry an "illegal knife" if you have a CHL and are carrying a concealed handgun of a type your license covers. But you have to be carrying a concealed handgun.
I posted before about the law, Mr. Charles Cotton, responded with a warning that this is not the intent of legislature, but as far as my English language skill it is a valid exception.
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I Didn't Beat the Ride - Illegal Knife + CHL + Concealed Handgun = Jail + Charges74novaman wrote:Bumping this post because there may soon be some case law on the subject.WildBill wrote:This has come up in previous posts, but I don't think that there is any caselaw. Until then, I will leave my switchblade, sap and brass knuckles at home on my nightstand.
Will be interesting to see how his case plays out. Pretty dumb that you can't carry an auto knife or a large knife but you are allowed to carry a handgun.
We had some more discussion in this thread also:
Does the CHL allow carry of other weapons
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Re: Texas knife law applying to carrying knives.
I like others believe that the guy is toast, he will loose his license for 7 years after his conviction. My reason behind this is that there are too many other things spelled out as exceptions in the code, such as clubs and security guards weapons of all types for the military, it says no place that the section about illegal knives that just because your carrying a weapon and have a CHL that you may ignore the illegal knife provision, the illegal knife provision is however exempted within the code at certain places and times and that exemption says nothing about CHL and weapons. the CHL section also goes further and says carrying a firearm of the type stated on the license. so I believe he will loose the case and have a conviction.
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Well, it looks like reading comprehension trumps speculating on what the legislative intent may have been.
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So it turns out the charge was dropped a couple of weeks ago on the advice of a county attorney and approval of a county judge, all "in the interest of justice."JP171 wrote:I like others believe that the guy is toast, he will loose his license for 7 years after his conviction. My reason behind this is that there are too many other things spelled out as exceptions in the code, such as clubs and security guards weapons of all types for the military, it says no place that the section about illegal knives that just because your carrying a weapon and have a CHL that you may ignore the illegal knife provision, the illegal knife provision is however exempted within the code at certain places and times and that exemption says nothing about CHL and weapons. the CHL section also goes further and says carrying a firearm of the type stated on the license. so I believe he will loose the case and have a conviction.
They read the law in question and agreed that the charge was bogus.
So, there is no longer any speculation. THE LAW SAYS if you are have a CHL and are carrying a concealed handgun, then Section 46.02 does not apply to a you. This is good news.
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His license stays tight.JP171 wrote:I like others believe that the guy is toast, he will loose his license for 7 years after his conviction. My reason behind this is that there are too many other things spelled out as exceptions in the code, such as clubs and security guards weapons of all types for the military, it says no place that the section about illegal knives that just because your carrying a weapon and have a CHL that you may ignore the illegal knife provision, the illegal knife provision is however exempted within the code at certain places and times and that exemption says nothing about CHL and weapons. the CHL section also goes further and says carrying a firearm of the type stated on the license. so I believe he will loose the case and have a conviction.
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Glad it worked out for him but I think I'll stick to knives officers will want to admire and hand back to me as opposed to knives they will want to keep in exchange for a nice pair of bracelets.
I wonder how long it took him to get back his weapons and his CHL?
I wonder how long it took him to get back his weapons and his CHL?
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