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by Wolverine
Mon Mar 09, 2015 8:13 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Church Volunteer Security Groups
Replies: 224
Views: 51852

Re: Church Volunteer Security Groups

joe817 wrote:He's quoting the law(legal statutes) from Texas Penal Code 46.15 (a) Please go back and re-read his post. :tiphat:
I went back and re-read the post as requested. I can't find where 46.15 nonapplicability means "the persons are thus exempted from Gov. Code section 1702" as he claimed. I also searched this and this with no luck for that exemption.

Please be more specific.

I know there's are specific exceptions for full-time peace officers in GC 1702. That doesn't mean that exemption also applies to reserve peace officers, special investigators, retired LEO, and other groups simple because they share the 46.02/46.03 nonapplicability of f/t Peace Officers. That's why I questioned his legal advice.
by Wolverine
Mon Mar 09, 2015 6:59 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Church Volunteer Security Groups
Replies: 224
Views: 51852

Re: Church Volunteer Security Groups

gugisman wrote:These nonapplicability sections exempt any of the persons listed from the criminal statutes for carrying a weapon. By direct association, the persons are thus exempted from Gov. Code section 1702 related to security officers.
What's your background in this area that qualifies you to give that legal advice?

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