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- Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:09 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: UPDT:Freescale, Polycom, Paypal parking lot now posted 30.06
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I noticed this morning that the gunbusters and 30.06 language has been removed from the parking lot signs. I'd post a picture, but it was too rainy to get a good one without getting wet.
- Tue Sep 20, 2011 8:30 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: UPDT:Freescale, Polycom, Paypal parking lot now posted 30.06
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Re: Freescale, Polycom, Paypal parking lot now posted 30.06
Joined now. I'll send Alice Tripp an email.G.A. Heath wrote:I'm not sure but there is an easy way to fix it, go ahead and join!chlag01 wrote:I'm not a TSRA member yet. Would they still be open to me sending them an email on the subject?
- Tue Sep 20, 2011 6:31 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: UPDT:Freescale, Polycom, Paypal parking lot now posted 30.06
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Re: Freescale, Polycom, Paypal parking lot now posted 30.06
I'm not a TSRA member yet. Would they still be open to me sending them an email on the subject?
- Tue Sep 20, 2011 3:30 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: UPDT:Freescale, Polycom, Paypal parking lot now posted 30.06
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Re: Freescale, Polycom, Paypal parking lot now posted 30.06
The poor picture quality gives the impression the sign is granite, but I believe it is just aluminum with screened lettering.longhorn86 wrote:One thing is for sure, that is one of the most expensive 30.06 signs I've ever seen! Especially if they are forced to remove it....
- Tue Sep 20, 2011 2:54 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: UPDT:Freescale, Polycom, Paypal parking lot now posted 30.06
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Re: Freescale, Polycom, Paypal parking lot now posted 30.06
I've emailed my state senator along with the SB 321 sponsors asking for clarification or help in removing the signs. I'll let you know if anything comes of it. So far I have a non-auto response from Sen Birdwell's staff that they will forward my question to him.
- Tue Sep 20, 2011 1:55 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: UPDT:Freescale, Polycom, Paypal parking lot now posted 30.06
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Re: Freescale, Polycom, Paypal parking lot now posted 30.06
Correct. In this case it is a multi-building office complex, one tenant per building.koolaid wrote:He is asking whether or not 30.06 signs posted by the owner of a multi-tenant commercial office building apply to employees of companies leasing space at those buildings, I think.
- Tue Sep 20, 2011 1:31 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: UPDT:Freescale, Polycom, Paypal parking lot now posted 30.06
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UPDT:Freescale, Polycom, Paypal parking lot now posted 30.06
As a friend of mine drove in to work this morning, he noticed that the office complex located at 7700 W Parmer Ln, Austin now has gunbusters and 30.06 signs posted at the parking lot entrances. These are definitely new, and he's sure they are in response to passage of SB 321.
I know SB 321 prohibits employers from prohibiting storing firearms in a locked car in parking lot. However, since these may be posted by the property manager of the entire complex, not any individual tenant employer, have they found a loophole that would prevent my friend from locking his gun in his employer's parking lot?
Is there any recourse to have the signs removed? This seem to be flying in the face of the spirit of SB 321.
UPDATE:
I noticed this morning that the gunbusters and 30.06 language has been removed from the parking lot signs.
This is a multi-building complex owned/managed by Cushman Wakefield, and my friend's employer leases one of the buildings. Tenants of the multi-building complex include Polycom, Freescale Semiconductor, Paypal, and possibly Ebay. The Baylor MBA program also leases a building.I know SB 321 prohibits employers from prohibiting storing firearms in a locked car in parking lot. However, since these may be posted by the property manager of the entire complex, not any individual tenant employer, have they found a loophole that would prevent my friend from locking his gun in his employer's parking lot?
Is there any recourse to have the signs removed? This seem to be flying in the face of the spirit of SB 321.
UPDATE:
I noticed this morning that the gunbusters and 30.06 language has been removed from the parking lot signs.