There is bill (HB 2999) that addresses this for so-called property owner associations, but it doesn't apply to apartments. This bill hasn't gone very far this session. http://www.legis.state.tx.us/BillLookup ... ill=HB2999" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;CJD wrote:So apartment complexes could post 30.06 on their grounds? But you would still be able to have them in your car and domicile right?Tracker wrote:Because there is no 30.06 signs posted anywhere on the property. It's an agreement in the signed contract. That is a civil agreement between the leassee and leassor. If you violate the contract they can force you to move out, they can't have you arrested.CJD wrote:Can you please explain why it's not? This was what I was wondering.Tracker wrote:No, not as per state laws. But it might void the contract.casp625 wrote:But is that legally enforceable?Tracker wrote:my daughter is in an apartment where the policy is she can carry to and from her car but the ownership doesn't want them carrying concealed around on the property as a matter of routine practice.
And regarding gated neighborhood with private roads. One I'm wondering in particular has a POA. Does this then count as a government agency which cannot prohibit weapons?
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- Sat May 30, 2015 12:00 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: Specific question on open carry
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