Do read the whole thing, but here are some items that jumped out at me. I added underlined boldface in some instances.
He's been busy.“With all due respect with what they’re trying to do, you can’t pick and choose which part of the law you follow,” said Terry Holcomb, head of pro-gun group Texas Carry, who has filed three of the complaints. “Whether you agree or disagree, we’re all expected to follow the law.”
Holcomb, who has gained some notoriety as the gun-toting pastor of Oakhurst’s Crossroads Baptist Church, said he sent out 16 notices last week alerting local governments he was planning to file complaints if they did not reverse course.
This sounds mighty suspicious to me. Any San Antonians here want to go check this out? And is it really only "open carry" that is banned in the upper floors?San Antonio City Council has relegated public space at City Hall to only the first-floor lobby. The rest of the building is considered secured, private space where open carry does not apply. There have been no complaints filed with the attorney general against San Antonio.
Ok now, read this carefully:
More at the link. Note the squeals of the Bexar County deputy appraiser.Fort Worth received the most complaints of any one city for alleged violations by its zoo, science and history museum and Will Rogers Memorial Center.
Fort Worth Deputy City Attorney Gerald Pruitt said guns can be banned in the zoo because it is a registered childcare facility, and, thus, a gun-free zone under state law.
While the land under the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is leased from the city, the building is owned and operated by a private nonprofit that has the right to ban guns where it pleases, he added.