Or how about an illegal search!largelybored wrote:He will either get off on the historical traveling exemption or the sporting nonapplicability.
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- Mon Jun 06, 2005 8:31 am
- Forum: 2005 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: HB 823 (traveling definition) removes previous case law?
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- Thu Jun 02, 2005 9:52 am
- Forum: 2005 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: HB 823 (traveling definition) removes previous case law?
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- Thu Jun 02, 2005 8:32 am
- Forum: 2005 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: HB 823 (traveling definition) removes previous case law?
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That does bring up an interesting scenario. You would have a good defense if your gun was concealed in your car and you were prosecuted for 30.06, however if it was concealed then they wouldn't find it eh?
In theory though it seems your situation would default to the protection of 'traveling' as long as the gun remained in the car and out of sight. I am no lawyer though and it may take a court case to hammer that out.
In theory though it seems your situation would default to the protection of 'traveling' as long as the gun remained in the car and out of sight. I am no lawyer though and it may take a court case to hammer that out.