I'm not arguing with either one of you. You both may be right. All I'm saying is, it is and has been posted since it was built and I for one am not going to lose my CHL to prove a point.ScooterSissy wrote:I think the point is that a government owned building is not supposed to be posted at all, with the few exceptions listed in the statues. It may be school owned, but it's not a school.txglock21 wrote:Why do you think it (the building) is "improperly posted"? I live and work in Garland and have been there many times. I can assure you it is properly posted if that's proper wording. The building is owned and operated by GISD. I can't say for sure about the actual ground it is on. I think the land is owned by the City of Garland, but not 100% positive on that. 30.06 is posted on every public enterance and also has had metal detectors every time I've been there. The parking lot is not posted and AFAIK you can walk around and right up to the front door with your CHL and weapon as long as you don't walk through the door with it. You are correct in that it is down the street from Naaman Forest HS, but the two properties are not divided by anything.Winchster wrote:The building in question isn't on school grounds, it's nearby. However, it is improperly posted 30.06 anyway.
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- Tue May 05, 2015 2:20 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: HB910 on House Calendar for 3rd Reading
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- Tue May 05, 2015 1:10 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: HB910 on House Calendar for 3rd Reading
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Is an ISD a government agency? I truly don't know, but also the Dallas County Tax Office in Garland is definitely government- owned and yet is "properly posted" also. Both are listed on Texas3006.com. I guess we will have to agree to disagree on this one.Winchster wrote:It's a government owned building.txglock21 wrote:Why do you think it (the building) is "improperly posted"? I live and work in Garland and have been there many times. I can assure you it is properly posted if that's proper wording. The building is owned and operated by GISD. I can't say for sure about the actual ground it is on. I think the land is owned by the City of Garland, but not 100% positive on that. 30.06 is posted on every public enterance and also has had metal detectors every time I've been there. The parking lot is not posted and AFAIK you can walk around and right up to the front door with your CHL and weapon as long as you don't walk through the door with it. You are correct in that it is down the street from Naaman Forest HS, but the two properties are not divided by anything.Winchster wrote:The building in question isn't on school grounds, it's nearby. However, it is improperly posted 30.06 anyway.
- Tue May 05, 2015 12:05 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: HB910 on House Calendar for 3rd Reading
- Replies: 1040
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Re: HB910 on House Calendar for 3rd Reading
Why do you think it (the building) is "improperly posted"? I live and work in Garland and have been there many times. I can assure you it is properly posted if that's proper wording. The building is owned and operated by GISD. I can't say for sure about the actual ground it is on. I think the land is owned by the City of Garland, but not 100% positive on that. 30.06 is posted on every public enterance and also has had metal detectors every time I've been there. The parking lot is not posted and AFAIK you can walk around and right up to the front door with your CHL and weapon as long as you don't walk through the door with it. You are correct in that it is down the street from Naaman Forest HS, but the two properties are not divided by anything.Winchster wrote:The building in question isn't on school grounds, it's nearby. However, it is improperly posted 30.06 anyway.
- Wed Apr 22, 2015 1:24 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: HB910 on House Calendar for 3rd Reading
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Re: HB910 on House Calendar for 3rd Reading
I get your point, but as for me, I would not have a problem having to show it ten or fifteen times a day as long as it's a show it and "have a nice day" encounter. And for what it's worth, I avoid Austin like I avoid N.Y. or California. But, like I said, I get your point and the point of many on here of the hassle or legality of it. I just think like was mentioned before, take it as an opportunity to show we as CHL'ers are law abiding good folks.v7a wrote:I'm pretty sure most people would not mind showing their card once every 5 years or so.timtheteacher wrote:I would have no problem showing my card. Not a big deal to me..
Would you mind showing your card to 5 different officers every time you walk through downtown Austin?
(If you think that's exaggerating you either don't know how many LEOs there are in Austin or you haven't read Acevedo's rant)