30.06 is for all type of notices: Verbal, Written (hand passed card) or 30.06 notice that we see at some hospitals. All fall under the same 30.06.
In Short, unless there is government meeting, court, and the place is posted 30.06 you can walk in and you can't be arrested for Trespassing by CHLer.
If you do not believe me call DPS and ask for yourself.
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- Tue Mar 06, 2012 9:03 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:16 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Re: Please help clarify my understanding of 30.06
I guess your are wrong in regard of verbal notice in non-federal governmental building. They can't deny you from carrying. Same is the case for TX state Capitol. CHler are exempt from the metal detector and they let you pass in the fast lane.As for government offices posting 30.06 signs, there's nothing in the law that says they can't post them, just that it's not enforceable. Of course, if the metal detector goes off and security finds you with a firearm, you may then be told you can't carry there. That would be effective notice under 30.06.
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- Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:07 pm
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Re: Please help clarify my understanding of 30.06
Church , Mosques, etc, and hospitals are NOT off-limits unless they are posted 30.06. Zealous PD can arrest you, but the law says those places are not-off limit unless posted (as per law) with a valid 30.06 sign.
as the for non-federal gvverment in TX. you are correct in your understanding. Howerver, many cities do not follow the law. You can either write to the city manager, counsel, or sue the city.
as the for non-federal gvverment in TX. you are correct in your understanding. Howerver, many cities do not follow the law. You can either write to the city manager, counsel, or sue the city.