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by CaptWoodrow10
Mon May 03, 2010 4:29 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: No Gun Apartment Lease?
Replies: 67
Views: 16076

Re: No Gun Apartment Lease?

bronco78 wrote:It would seem the best idea yet is contact a lawyer. But aside from that, It looks like the worst case (assuming your not going to be brandishing the weapon scaring or threatening others as a habit) is,, that you possess your weapon in a normal low key way,, and if the day comes you have to engage a BG.. You move after you get the eviction notice. A potential pain, for sure, but really.. What are the chances you'll have to draw and or shoot someone?

If it happens and the worst is you move to a new apartment. Seems like a small risk for a smaller possibility.
:iagree: :txflag:
Given that the 'verbal notice' I mentioned seems to not be legitimate given the wording the office worker used. But as always, IANAL, so don't take my word for anything more than the hot air it is.
by CaptWoodrow10
Mon May 03, 2010 4:00 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: No Gun Apartment Lease?
Replies: 67
Views: 16076

Re: No Gun Apartment Lease?

HighHandicap wrote:I think the best thing to do would be to call a lawyer and get their take on it. I'd be pretty tempted to move on from a place like that since they're obvious intent is to be anti-gun. Have you looked at their physical location? Maybe they're a posted 30.06 and you can't carry there.

Edit:*** They may not be able to legally enforce their policy, but they can be a real pain in the butt until you can't wait to leave. Better safe than sorry.
The 30.06 issue was my first thought as well. Also, I believe that the OP has just been given verbal notice as well. I would look into another complex if possible.

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