30.06 at Gun Shows
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Re: 30.06 at Gun Shows
Last time I went to this show I asked about the sign. It is NOT the city posting it. It is the promoters of the gun show posting it. Reason behind it is because to many people pulling out their concealled hand gun to try out holsters. Several accidental discharges have happened in the past.
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That does not matter though, according to Texas law they cannot stop me from carrying my concealed handgun. All they could do is ask me to leave if I happened to expose my weapon.Dirthawking wrote:Last time I went to this show I asked about the sign. It is NOT the city posting it. It is the promoters of the gun show posting it. Reason behind it is because to many people pulling out their concealled hand gun to try out holsters. Several accidental discharges have happened in the past.
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nightmare69 wrote:That does not matter though, according to Texas law they cannot stop me from carrying my concealed handgun. All they could do is ask me to leave if I happened to expose my weapon.Dirthawking wrote:Last time I went to this show I asked about the sign. It is NOT the city posting it. It is the promoters of the gun show posting it. Reason behind it is because to many people pulling out their concealled hand gun to try out holsters. Several accidental discharges have happened in the past.
Actually they can. They are posting 30.06. Valid sign. The city is not posting it. They (promoters) are renting the space from the city. City could care less if you carry there. BIG grey area.
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Re: 30.06 at Gun Shows
If the city owns the property, it doesn't matter who leases / rents it. It is city owned property, and the law says the sign is not enforceable.
Now, if you're at a gun show and carrying concealed, and then take your concealed firearm out to try on a holster, you are in public, and that is an intentional failure to conceal. CHLers need to understand that the concealed gun is to remain concealed in public, even among "our people".
A few examples being made of the intentional failure to conceal might solve the whole problem.
As often stated, a plain reading of the law says that the sign is not legally enforceable, but the promoters and their off-duty police officers definitely think it is. Proceed at your own risk.
Now, if you're at a gun show and carrying concealed, and then take your concealed firearm out to try on a holster, you are in public, and that is an intentional failure to conceal. CHLers need to understand that the concealed gun is to remain concealed in public, even among "our people".
A few examples being made of the intentional failure to conceal might solve the whole problem.
As often stated, a plain reading of the law says that the sign is not legally enforceable, but the promoters and their off-duty police officers definitely think it is. Proceed at your own risk.
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I sent them a email with Texas state law showing them that they can post it but it hold no legal weight. We will see if I get a response.
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Re: 30.06 at Gun Shows
Gotta play devils advocate here....
I know where it says in the law that a CITY can not claim 30.06, but where does it say somebody leasing/renting land/building from a city can not post?
I know where it says in the law that a CITY can not claim 30.06, but where does it say somebody leasing/renting land/building from a city can not post?
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Dirthawking wrote:Gotta play devils advocate here....
I know where it says in the law that a CITY can not claim 30.06, but where does it say somebody leasing/renting land/building from a city can not post?
TPC 30.06(e) specifically says:
The law says "owned or leased by a governmental entity" there is nothing that says except when it is leased/rented to somebody. the strict interpretation is that once it is owned or leased by a governmental body it is unpostable (unless prohibited under 46.03 or 46.035) until the city no longer owns or leases it.It is an exception to the application of this section that the property on which the license holder carries a handgun is owned or leased by a governmental entity and is not a premises or other place on which the license holder is prohibited from carrying the handgun under Section 46.03 or 46.035.
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I like that. The sign issue would never come up.fickman wrote:If the city owns the property, it doesn't matter who leases / rents it. It is city owned property, and the law says the sign is not enforceable.
Now, if you're at a gun show and carrying concealed, and then take your concealed firearm out to try on a holster, you are in public, and that is an intentional failure to conceal. CHLers need to understand that the concealed gun is to remain concealed in public, even among "our people".
A few examples being made of the intentional failure to conceal might solve the whole problem.As often stated, a plain reading of the law says that the sign is not legally enforceable, but the promoters and their off-duty police officers definitely think it is. Proceed at your own risk.
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Problem is that it does. You would think after 10yrs this would not be a issue.2firfun50 wrote:I like that. The sign issue would never come up.fickman wrote:If the city owns the property, it doesn't matter who leases / rents it. It is city owned property, and the law says the sign is not enforceable.
Now, if you're at a gun show and carrying concealed, and then take your concealed firearm out to try on a holster, you are in public, and that is an intentional failure to conceal. CHLers need to understand that the concealed gun is to remain concealed in public, even among "our people".
A few examples being made of the intentional failure to conceal might solve the whole problem.As often stated, a plain reading of the law says that the sign is not legally enforceable, but the promoters and their off-duty police officers definitely think it is. Proceed at your own risk.
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I just spoke with the officer at the door ...he said they are enforcing it and that it is valid because it is a private entity leasing it. He said it is not city property when it is leased.
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And since when are officers known for knowing the law? No offense to the LEOs on the board, but even most of them have said that cops typically don't know the law.RogueUSMC wrote:I just spoke with the officer at the door ...he said they are enforcing it and that it is valid because it is a private entity leasing it. He said it is not city property when it is leased.
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He told me I was welcome to bring it in unloaded...lol
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We were told no ammo and no magazines.
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Whether the gun is unloaded has no relevance in the CHL law or 30.06 signs. If they would let you unload and carry inside, they are enforcing house rules, not Texas law.
I would make sure to get their name and department and send a paper letter to TCLEOSE informing them a person in a Texas Peace Officer uniform was enforcing house rules.
I would make sure to get their name and department and send a paper letter to TCLEOSE informing them a person in a Texas Peace Officer uniform was enforcing house rules.
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Wasn't just one officer. I counted four FW officers at front door, another four at side door, two in lobby, and several walking around each room. As well as several vendors asked if my firearm was unloaded with no magazine. But then again there was one vendor there selling switchblade knives and I overheard him tell one person they were legal to carry in Texas. A ton of people must have heard him tell that to plenty of people because not five minutes later they came over the loud speaker warning people that at this time switch blade knives are not legal and to please remove them from vending hall if you have one.....
Long story short, legal seems to be in the eye of the beholder.......
Long story short, legal seems to be in the eye of the beholder.......
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