So what the DPS is saying is to have a "team" to respond to the Safety team. Doesn't this just mean you have two levels of teams? If the on-duty member knows to contact you as either the off-duty or go-to member, doesn't that make you a member of the "Security Team"?What DPS did say to do was to safety team members on Sunday that were not armed and have CHL members (that were not on the team, or not on the team that Sunday) who could respond to an incident.
This is ridiculous. The congregation does not require, nor ask, if I have a CHL...or not. I volunteer my time, as I would with any ministry, and as a law abiding citizen choose to carry. Whether I 'm teaching a Bible class, greeting at the door, or serve on a safety team (and it is a safety team) a CHL should have nothing to do with my ministry.
A question; when was this law made effective? I'm guessing it was before the CHL laws and was to keep churches from arming their teams. How does this change the situation? The churches aren't mandating carrying a firearm. That is a personal choice by each individual (CHL) as it is with every other volunteer and member of the congregation. I can understand the original intent but it changes with the introduction of the CHL law. I can play along with the use of the term "Security" and not having uniforms if the PSB wants it that way. No problem, I can see where it helps avoid confusion.
Then there is this statement by Excaliber:
As a PPO don't you have to be assigned to a specific person or specific group (i.e. members of a band)? I don't know is the reason I ask. Seems like I read that somewhere official. This also means the volunteers would have to give up more of their time (and money) to get certified. A little much to ask I believe.personal protection officer (Texas Occupational Code 1702.202) they would be authorized to carry their firearms concealed during the course of their duties.
The DPS needs to butt out of our churches.
Ok. This has got me fired up. How do we start getting this straightened out? Letter to the AG? Letters to our elected legislators? This may be more important to me than school carry (did I just say that? ). When the State starts telling us what we can and cannot do in our churches as volunteers and members I have a problem. Next they'll be telling us we have to have a Food Manager Lic. to have a pot-luck dinner.