read:https://brownwoodnews.com/brownwood-cit ... employees/
I question the additional training requirements but should be better than current no carry.
Keith
Brownwood Employees LTC Carry
Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton
Re: Brownwood Employees LTC Carry
Interesting. I hadn't heard of local governments giving employees permission to carry.
ETA:
This is in the City of San Angelo Employee Policy Manual at http://www.cosatx.us/Home/ShowDocument?id=3233:
ETA:
This is in the City of San Angelo Employee Policy Manual at http://www.cosatx.us/Home/ShowDocument?id=3233:
6.10 Handguns
Unless otherwise prohibited or posted (Municipal Court, Secured Areas of Mathis
Field Terminal building and City Council Meetings), Texas Penal Code 30.06 and
30.07 permits employees licensed to carry a handgun under Texas law to carry a
handgun into a City facility, in a City vehicle, or on the employee’s person while on
duty as a City employee. Under Texas Government Code §411.203 the City of San
Angelo can prohibit the carrying of handguns by employees while on duty on City
property and in City vehicles.
Pursuant to Texas Government Code §411.203, employees of the City of San Angelo
are prohibited from the open carry of any handgun while on duty or in City vehicles.
Concealed carry by employees who are handgun license holders will be permitted
pursuant to this policy. In order to comply with this policy, employees who have
their handgun license and wish to carry their concealed handgun to work must self-
identify themselves in writing as handgun license holders to their immediate
Supervisor and the Director of Human Resources. This information will be kept
strictly confidential in the office of the Director of Human Resources.
USAF 1982-2005
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Re: Brownwood Employees LTC Carry
This is a story from 2016 about Abilene's policy for licensed carry by employees:
https://www.reporternews.com/story/news ... /92190440/
https://www.reporternews.com/story/news ... /92190440/
USAF 1982-2005
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