Well, they CAN arrest you, but IMO it would be beat in court since you had not been given valid notice until that time.7075-T7 wrote:Oh, Ok. So they can't arrest you, but could still cause trouble if they can tell. Goes back to the "keep it concealed" part right?Keith B wrote:No, it is not legal notice in respect to being able to arrest you for criminal trespass. It must meet the 30.06 requirements, be verbal or written notice in 30.06 form that is handed to you (can be smaller in size.)7075-T7 wrote:(note: I posed the same question in another thread, and realized that it was for this one... whoops)
A lot of confusing information has been brought up in theis thread. If it's "leagl verbal notice" to say no guns in here, and it's not "legal written notice" to have a no guns sign at the door (non 30.06), then is verbal notice held to a higher standard than written?
what I'm trying to get as is the "no guns" (non 30.06) sign legal notice per CHL statutes? I thought I knew the answer, but now I'm confused
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- Thu Jan 28, 2010 2:03 pm
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- Topic: State Employee says no 30.06 needed???
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Re: State Employee says no 30.06 needed???
- Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:46 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Re: State Employee says no 30.06 needed???
No, it is not legal notice in respect to being able to arrest you for criminal trespass. It must meet the 30.06 requirements, be verbal or written notice in 30.06 form that is handed to you (can be smaller in size.)7075-T7 wrote:(note: I posed the same question in another thread, and realized that it was for this one... whoops)
A lot of confusing information has been brought up in theis thread. If it's "leagl verbal notice" to say no guns in here, and it's not "legal written notice" to have a no guns sign at the door (non 30.06), then is verbal notice held to a higher standard than written?
what I'm trying to get as is the "no guns" (non 30.06) sign legal notice per CHL statutes? I thought I knew the answer, but now I'm confused
- Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:01 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: State Employee says no 30.06 needed???
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Re: State Employee says no 30.06 needed???
I think they need to be straightened out on the law, or at least not try to mis-quote it. Maybe she should have said 'I am not a lawyer'.
(austinrealtor beat me to it. LOL)
As far as worrying about it, I won't. At least until she has powers of arrest.

As far as worrying about it, I won't. At least until she has powers of arrest.
