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by NcongruNt
Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:39 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: do I need a CHL for this?
Replies: 31
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Re: do I need a CHL for this?

seamusTX wrote:Technically you need a CHL to carry a handgun on premises that you do not own or control (except for circumstances such as traveling and hunting).

Probably the best legal solution is to bring a shotgun.

- Jim
Although, technically it could be argued that he is acting as a resident, if consent has been given by the owner for him to stay there. In the case where someone who was allowed to stay in a home (even without rent or a lease), it is generally upheld that the person is a resident of that premises. This is usually argued in cases where a person wants to kick out someone whom they allowed to stay as a favor, but I can see how it can apply in this situation as well.

I'd say that if the parents know you are staying there, you have at least temporary status as a resident, and could keep your gun with you. It appears that the girlfriend has been given control of the premises, and has given permission to craig_o to reside in the house with her temporarily. I am not a lawyer, but I'd certainly feel legally covered in that situation. I'd like to hear others' opinions on this as well, for the sake of discussion.

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