Unless your company is one of the types exempted by the state law, then they cannot prohibit you from legally possessing a firearm in your personal vehicle. The TSRA wants to hear about those companies, so i would suggest you email them the information telling them your company is breaking the law.chrisdxn wrote:I find it all rather ridiculous as that sign say "Your safe here!" to the liberal-minded companies owners or corporate offices that post the 30.06 signs. That same sing says "Rob this store first...they don't carry guns here!" to the
crook set out on robbing you. We cannot even have a gun in our automobiles parked at my job and that is a company policy that is counter to Texas State laws. They say it is their property and hence their rules apply regardless
of state or local laws. When it comes to huge companies they always will side on the liberal side of any solution.
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- Thu Jun 20, 2013 12:01 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Moral vs Ethical carry on 30.06
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Re: Moral vs Ethical carry on 30.06
- Wed Jun 12, 2013 3:58 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Moral vs Ethical carry on 30.06
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Re: Moral vs Ethical carry on 30.06
This has been discussed ad infinitum on the forum in the past. Basically it boils down to each individual and what they are willing to chance. We all know what a legal sign is, but those that are close may cause you to be arrested and charged and you will then have to spend money to go through the legal process to try and be found not guilty.
So, bottom line, everyone must make their own decision on whether to pass a 30.06 that is not up the the legal requirements.
So, bottom line, everyone must make their own decision on whether to pass a 30.06 that is not up the the legal requirements.