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- Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:55 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Who's for less Prohibited places?
- Replies: 71
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Re: Who's for less Prohibited places?
Texian - I find alot of people don't understand that you have to read the entire provisions paying particular attention to the and's and or's.
- Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:46 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Who's for less Prohibited places?
- Replies: 71
- Views: 5220
Re: Who's for less Prohibited places?
These are the ones that I support. I am a firm believer that private property owners should retain the right to prohibit the carring of weapons on their propety. I would also like to see a parking lot bill be passed where a private property owner can not prohibit you from storing a weapon in your car.
Texas Firearm Prohibited Places that apply to CHLs.
5. In a secured area of an airport (except when in checked baggage).
Texas CHL Prohibited Places
3. On premises of a correctional facility. (Within the secured areas; secure storage area shall be provided)
4. On premises of hospital or nursing home, without proper authorization, if proper notice is given.
5. In an amusement park, if proper notice is given.
6. On premises of established place of worship, if proper notice is given.
(“Proper Notice” as defigned by 30.06)
(Premises does not include parking area)
Texas Firearm Prohibited Places that apply to CHLs.
5. In a secured area of an airport (except when in checked baggage).
Texas CHL Prohibited Places
3. On premises of a correctional facility. (Within the secured areas; secure storage area shall be provided)
4. On premises of hospital or nursing home, without proper authorization, if proper notice is given.
5. In an amusement park, if proper notice is given.
6. On premises of established place of worship, if proper notice is given.
(“Proper Notice” as defigned by 30.06)
(Premises does not include parking area)