Government buildings aren't subject to 30.06 postings unless there is a courthouse, court office, or jail with inmates. Government meetings can be made off-limits to CHL by the posting of 30.06. This is the only valid instance of posting a 30.06 on a government building. So it isn't a law that doesn't allow council meetings, it's the posting of 30.06 that would dis-allow CHL at council meetings.philip964 wrote:It is my understanding, that at the City of Houston offices, although I must go through a metal detector, just like an airport screening, I may legally conceal carry everywhere, except at a city council meeting or planning commission meeting. I assumed this was some kind of Texas law allowing CC at the city offices and not allowing at the council meetings.
Am I mistaken?
Example: You can go to the Capital, conceal carry, and attend any meeting. However, if the meeting is posted 30.06 at the entrance, turn and head the other direction.

