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by will381796
Thu Mar 26, 2009 8:55 am
Forum: 2009 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: ACTION NEEDED! Employer parking lot bills
Replies: 78
Views: 41849

Re: ACTION NEEDED! Employer parking lot bills

KD5NRH wrote:
Keith B wrote:However, if there is no parking area like that presently, or something close that could easily be converted, IMO it would be cheaper for them to put up a secured set of lockers or just allow you to keep it inside the gated area.
Especially since most employers aren't going to have an easy time just obtaining a whole new parking lot right next door.

Another question would be, is the employer making sufficient effort if the alternative lot is always full? If that doesn't count against them, they could, in theory, provide one "guns OK" parking space and call their obligation fulfilled.
The entire alternate parking lot kind of doesn't seem like that great of an idea if it's gonna be something publicly known: "Okay bad guys: all of the cars over here in this gated, secured parking lot do not have guns. All of the cars over in this open, un-secured parking lot are reserved for people keeping guns in their car. Go over there if you need to get a gun quickly." And if an employer charges for parking, couldn't they theoretically charge those in the "gun lot" an exorbitant amount to park there? I mean, I pay over $500.00 a year to park at my University. Anything preventing them from saying "you can park over in this lot with a gun in your car, but it's gonna cost you $1,000 a year"?

What if they provide you with storage lockers for your gun, but they're located inside the premises? And the premises is posted 30.06. Seems like they fulfilled the requirements by the law but it still won't do anything for you. lol
by will381796
Wed Mar 18, 2009 8:02 am
Forum: 2009 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: ACTION NEEDED! Employer parking lot bills
Replies: 78
Views: 41849

Re: ACTION NEEDED! Employer parking lot bills

What does this mean "left pending in committee?" I have not had a chance to watch the video yet. Did the committee vote to allow this bill to go before the house for a vote? Will the committee vote?
by will381796
Sun Mar 15, 2009 7:34 pm
Forum: 2009 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: ACTION NEEDED! Employer parking lot bills
Replies: 78
Views: 41849

Re: ACTION NEEDED! Employer parking lot bills

An email message from the NRA today notes that this bill will be coming up in Senate Criminal Justice Committee on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, March 17, the Senate Criminal Justice Committee will consider Senate Bill 730 sponsored by State Senator Glenn Hegar (R-18).

Simply stated, this NRA-backed legislation would permit employees to transport and store lawfully-possessed firearms in locked, private motor vehicles while parked at work.

Please contact the members of the Senate Justice Committee and urge them to support SB 730. A list of committee members can be found below.

State Senator John Carona (R-16)
512-463-0116

State Senator Rodney Ellis (D-13)
512-463-0113

State Senator Glenn Hegar (R-18)
512-463-0118

State Senator Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa (D-20)
512-463-0120

State Senator Dan Patrick (R-7)
512-463-0107

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