If the alcohol code overrides the penal code, a gun in the car is a felony because the parking lot is premises.Keith B wrote:Your prerogative. I tend to go with our resident expert on TABC matters when it comes to this viewtopic.php?f=7&t=66095&hilit=premises#p810280" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;jbarn wrote:I just disagree.Keith B wrote:
They may know 46.035, but the rub will be the difference in what they are taught to enforce as 'premise' vs premise defined in 46.035. I don't know that many field officers who are going to sit down during the incident and look at the full details of the law and make the call. They will more than likely cite the person under the definition they are used to and let the DA or Judge make the legal call.
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- Fri Mar 28, 2014 12:51 pm
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