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by LSUTiger
Thu Aug 18, 2022 1:53 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Guns in cars-Parking Lot Rules
Replies: 3
Views: 3798

Re: Guns in cars-Parking Lot Rules

The part of that article that applies to me now that didn't before and I never was concerned with until recently is:

"Finally, SB 321 does not apply to chemical manufacturers or oil and gas refiners4 where the primary business is the manufacture, use, storage, or transportation of hazardous, combustible, or explosive materials. Even this exception contains an exception. An employee who holds a CHL may store a firearm or ammunition in a privately owned vehicle at a chemical plant or oil and gas refinery as long as the car is in a parking lot outside of the restricted area of the plant, and as long as the plant is not open to the public and entry to the plant is monitored by security personnel."

I do practice "Concealed is concealed" or something like that but nice to know legally I am OK.

They do have a security policy that details potential random searches but I will just have to deal with that possibility.
by LSUTiger
Thu Aug 18, 2022 11:50 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Guns in cars-Parking Lot Rules
Replies: 3
Views: 3798

Guns in cars-Parking Lot Rules

I need a refresher on the Guns in cars-Parking Lot Rules.

Private vs Public Property

30.06, 30.07, Constitutional Carry

I currently work at a private company that has 30.06/7 signs on the entry to the buildings and fenced in secure areas. They also have company policy that you can't have firearms anywhere on company property including parking lots which have no signage.

I understand that they can do as they wish as to your employment status if you run afoul of policy about parking lots. Texas is an "at will" state and they can terminate you for any reason.

But can they legally prevent you from storing a firearm in your vehicle in the parking lot at a private company. Does it only apply to 30.06/7? Constitutional Carry?

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