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by srothstein
Sun Jul 14, 2013 10:07 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Public road - Federal Property ?
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Re: Public road - Federal Property ?

bat1 wrote:But, my understanding is that thy cannot pull you over on Public road, I don't believe there are any federally licensed peace officers. I don't believe that they have a reciprocal agreements.. I'm more concerned, that most of that is Federal Property.. If that is the case "anyone" driving from bay Area to NASA Rd 1, on Saturn, and having a firearm in the car, "could" give reason to be charged with a federal crime.. wow..

BAT
The federal government does not define peace officers the way Texas does. It does define law enforcement officers and has a separate pension plan for them. I believe they use the federal civil service payroll code of 1811 for all law enforcement officers. I am not sure of where the legal definition is or what it is, but they do define them and not all security officers are police officers. I do not know if NASA has their own police officers or just security officers, though I would bet they have both and you won't be able to tell which is which by looking.

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