The parking lot is for both employees and members, it is a private club so no public.boomerd35 wrote:That's an interesting point. The parking lot is open to the public- not just employees.bizarrenormality wrote:Is it a parking lot for employees only or is it open to the public? I'm asking because the parking lot law does not protect the general public.
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- Wed Jul 03, 2013 1:43 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Thu Jun 27, 2013 1:27 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Panda wrote:The company is not violating your rights. You chose to work there. You chose to take public transportation.mnewlander wrote:Waiting on the mail today for my CHL i thought of this.
I work in a place that has a no weapons policy and is stated in the handbook. now on days i drive this is no problem for i can leave my weapon in the car, but my wife and i only have one car we share and every other week i have to rely on city transportation to get home from work.
My question is this, If policy is i cannot have a weapon at work is this in violation of my right to protect myself to and from work? i know that there is some law about this.
If you don't like the consequences of your choices, make different choices.
WOW, just looking for some insight, not a scolding. Oh and i make very good choices.
- Thu Jun 27, 2013 12:40 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Thanks for all the insight, guess my job pays for all the ammo so will be without every other week.
- Thu Jun 27, 2013 11:28 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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there are no 30.06 signs anywhere. i should also say i work at a country club. without these signs posted does it not mean that members and guest can carry? This would also mean that guns are allowed on the premises.
- Thu Jun 27, 2013 10:06 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Work and Right of Protection
Waiting on the mail today for my CHL i thought of this.
I work in a place that has a no weapons policy and is stated in the handbook. now on days i drive this is no problem for i can leave my weapon in the car, but my wife and i only have one car we share and every other week i have to rely on city transportation to get home from work.
My question is this, If policy is i cannot have a weapon at work is this in violation of my right to protect myself to and from work? i know that there is some law about this.
I work in a place that has a no weapons policy and is stated in the handbook. now on days i drive this is no problem for i can leave my weapon in the car, but my wife and i only have one car we share and every other week i have to rely on city transportation to get home from work.
My question is this, If policy is i cannot have a weapon at work is this in violation of my right to protect myself to and from work? i know that there is some law about this.