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by cbunt1
Wed May 25, 2016 9:03 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Son had a weird encounter at Walmart
Replies: 68
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Re: Son had a weird encounter at Walmart

Let's not forget we're talking about oral 30.07 and/or 30.06 notification to a 17yo.

My point being that the 30.06 and 30.07 forms of trespass are only applicable to individuals licensed under Government Code 411, subchapter H. Therefore, the remedies under PC 30.06 and 30.07 are not available against anyone who is *NOT* licensed.

Clearly a 17yo cannot be licensed under Government Code 411 Subchapter H (License to Carry a Handgun).

Therefore a 17yo cannot receive effective notice under PC 30.06 or 30.07 under any circumstance, IMO.

As such, when/if he obtains an LTC at 21 (or 18, if in the Military) I think he's good to go.

That said, I'm NOT a lawyer, I DON'T play one on TV, and I didn't sleep in a Holiday Inn Express last night.

But I do think that's food for thought, and I am stirring the pot just a bit :)

And yes, I can see a Wal-Mart security guard jumping to conclusions or "starting something" especially over a Buck knife in a scabbard...over the years I've had more hassles over cased Buck knives on my belt than I have EVER had over handguns. Although why he would jump to the conclusion that it's a pistol is anybody's guess. Go figure.

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