What about someone working in the building? Not for mailing a letter or package. I would think the law is the same for either one.Oldgringo wrote: I don't understand the issue. If there is any question, why not just put the gun under the seat and go in do your business and then go on your way. Why invite a a big legal fee to either:
* Defend your CHL; and/or,
* Prove that you're right?
What's wrong with me?
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- Sun Dec 07, 2008 10:25 am
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Re: Contract Post Office?????
- Sun Dec 07, 2008 9:16 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Contract Post Office?????
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Contract Post Office?????
Is it legal to carry at a contract post office? It is a contract office in a little strip center. Property is owned by an individual and there are a few business in the building including the contract US Post office.
I thought I've read somewhere that if it is not Gov't property, then carry is ok. Did a search but could not find it.
I thought I've read somewhere that if it is not Gov't property, then carry is ok. Did a search but could not find it.