Not so fast...gljjt wrote:True. But I can see your on person weapon removed and perhaps not immediately returned. I would never consent to a search, the trunk for example, but would not resist if they did anyway. I wouldn't cooperate but wouldn't resist. Mainly note my lack of consent for the record.rbwhatever1 wrote:I don't believe Law Enforcement can arbitrarily confiscate firearms from your car in Texas either, no matter how "nutty" one is believed to be. Of course we can always allow them to do it by inaction. Apathy is why we are where we are today. These "precognitive" crime stopping statements from those in Government serving the People need instant consequences. What should be done is a new APD Chief.
Society can easily defend itself from Evil without instituting a "witch hunt" for gun owners. If the APD Chief were concerned about rampant crime in Austin maybe he should call a town hall meeting and have some firearms instructors and gun dealers on hand to teach & arm those gun-less morons that leave their very existence in the hands of others.
GC §411.207. AUTHORITY OF PEACE OFFICER TO DISARM
(a) A peace officer who is acting in the lawful discharge of the officer’s official duties may disarm a license holder at any time the officer reasonably believes it is necessary for the protection of the license holder, officer, or another individual. The peace officer shall return the handgun to the license holder before discharging the license holder from the scene if the officer determines that the license holder is not a threat to the officer, license holder, or another individual and if the license holder has not violated any provision of this subchapter or committed any other violation that results in the arrest of the license holder.
It's worth the costs of that legal battle just to see them squirm.