I heard that Dallas is looking to have a private management company take over running Fair Park. Guess what will happen and guess what Dallas will claim.crazy2medic wrote:It seems as if the local governments are free to flaunt the law at will, Waller county...etc. then ridiculous rulings that allow the barring of LTC holders from public venues as long as the property is rented by a private vender (ft worth gun show) yes it's a bluff but do the police officers working that location know it's a bluff? Do they know they can't actually enforce the .06 .07 posts?
I know we have alot of legislation scheduled for this coming session, but can we get some clarity and teeth in already passed legislation, PLEASE?
Is Brazos County pulling a fast one?
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The fix is in. Just as they planned.
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I wonder who one would sue if the Fairgrounds are rented to a private entity. Would the Fairgrounds lose their immunity from almost all torts? Seems only fair to me. Maybe someone should slip on a wet spot or trip on an unmarked grade change at the FT Worth Zoo or Dallas zoo! Even better get run over by a zoo vehicle since like negligence caused injuries, vehicle accidents aren't exempted.doncb wrote:I heard that Dallas is looking to have a private management company take over running Fair Park. Guess what will happen and guess what Dallas will claim.crazy2medic wrote:It seems as if the local governments are free to flaunt the law at will, Waller county...etc. then ridiculous rulings that allow the barring of LTC holders from public venues as long as the property is rented by a private vender (ft worth gun show) yes it's a bluff but do the police officers working that location know it's a bluff? Do they know they can't actually enforce the .06 .07 posts?
I know we have alot of legislation scheduled for this coming session, but can we get some clarity and teeth in already passed legislation, PLEASE?
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Yes and I hope the AG nips it in the bud for good.
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bigtek wrote:The fix is in. Just as they planned.
The "fines for signs" has no teeth. Make the first day $10,000 and all other days $100,000 each. Make it hurt enough that it will be easier to just take the signs down. And change the law to hold the govt. entity directly responsible for the actions of the lessee. No allowing the govt. to weasel out like Fort Worth did.
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Lampasas courthouse annex isn't posted. I was last in there 2 months ago. The courthouse might be, but it only contains court rooms or offices now.DEB wrote:I am wondering, what Court Buildings in the State are not posted? Might be easier for folks to post Court Buildings that are not posted. Coryell and Bell County are. Even the Coryell and Bell County annex's are posted 30.06/30.07. Shoot even the Municipal building in Copperas Cove is posted. I haven't looked at the Lampasas or Mills County Court Buildings, but they probably are as well. (Stated buildings instead of the commonly used verbiage of Court Houses). Seems like all of them have decided to post and thumb their collective noses at the Law and the AG with his opinions. Talked to several Law Enforcement types and was told that you will get arrested if you carry. As I am a Republican and have a job, I personally don't have the money or the time to fight against these actions. What is one to do? No one currently in power is listening or following the Law it seems. Write a letter? Yep, that's working out great.
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I can't sit on my hands like I ought to, sometimes. I wrote to the Assistant AG who wrote the opinion letter to Brazos County, and to each Brazos County Commissioner, the Brazos County Attorney, and their County Judge.
That was on the 29th, two business days ago, barely enough time for the US Mail to motivate a carrier pigeon for the trip.
Today I got a call from the AG's office - a very friendly, cheerful call - wanting to respond in person to my letter, and to assure me the AG was pursuing the issue. The first step, apparently, is the appeal of the Waller County judicial miscarriage.
Now to see if I get any response from Brazos County. If so, I wonder if their response will be as collegial as the AG's reaction. The tone of all my letters was the same, about as confrontational as Fess Parker at a Founder's Day picnic.
I'm encouraged. The call from the AG was like talking to a fellow shooter at a gun range. Animated and friendly.
There is hope.
That was on the 29th, two business days ago, barely enough time for the US Mail to motivate a carrier pigeon for the trip.
Today I got a call from the AG's office - a very friendly, cheerful call - wanting to respond in person to my letter, and to assure me the AG was pursuing the issue. The first step, apparently, is the appeal of the Waller County judicial miscarriage.
Now to see if I get any response from Brazos County. If so, I wonder if their response will be as collegial as the AG's reaction. The tone of all my letters was the same, about as confrontational as Fess Parker at a Founder's Day picnic.
I'm encouraged. The call from the AG was like talking to a fellow shooter at a gun range. Animated and friendly.
There is hope.
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Definitely a positive sign - please keep us posted!treadlightly wrote:I can't sit on my hands like I ought to, sometimes. I wrote to the Assistant AG who wrote the opinion letter to Brazos County, and to each Brazos County Commissioner, the Brazos County Attorney, and their County Judge.
That was on the 29th, two business days ago, barely enough time for the US Mail to motivate a carrier pigeon for the trip.
Today I got a call from the AG's office - a very friendly, cheerful call - wanting to respond in person to my letter, and to assure me the AG was pursuing the issue. The first step, apparently, is the appeal of the Waller County judicial miscarriage.
Now to see if I get any response from Brazos County. If so, I wonder if their response will be as collegial as the AG's reaction. The tone of all my letters was the same, about as confrontational as Fess Parker at a Founder's Day picnic.
I'm encouraged. The call from the AG was like talking to a fellow shooter at a gun range. Animated and friendly.
There is hope.
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What aggravates me the most is how some places want to fight with law abiding citizens and others seem to bend over backwards to welcome you. So I can carry at the state capitol but not brazos county courthouse, makes sense to me. I owned a house in brazos county for 10 years and they were always a pain to deal with compared to washington county where my other house is.
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Tarrant County Northeast Courthouse isn't posted either.txyaloo wrote:Lampasas courthouse annex isn't posted. I was last in there 2 months ago. The courthouse might be, but it only contains court rooms or offices now.DEB wrote:I am wondering, what Court Buildings in the State are not posted? Might be easier for folks to post Court Buildings that are not posted. Coryell and Bell County are. Even the Coryell and Bell County annex's are posted 30.06/30.07. Shoot even the Municipal building in Copperas Cove is posted. I haven't looked at the Lampasas or Mills County Court Buildings, but they probably are as well. (Stated buildings instead of the commonly used verbiage of Court Houses). Seems like all of them have decided to post and thumb their collective noses at the Law and the AG with his opinions. Talked to several Law Enforcement types and was told that you will get arrested if you carry. As I am a Republican and have a job, I personally don't have the money or the time to fight against these actions. What is one to do? No one currently in power is listening or following the Law it seems. Write a letter? Yep, that's working out great.
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Johnson County is not posted, at least their main court house and the annex in Alvarado. I haven't been to their courts building in a few years, which is a few blocks south and west from the main courthouse, but it is strictly dedicated to courts and courtrooms, so I imagine they still have the metal detectors there that they had a few years ago when I was called for jury duty. The only place posted in the Alvarado annex, is the JP office, and during voting they post signs to the room used for voting.
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Until a law is passed. So Government Code 411.209 is chopped liver?nightmare69 wrote:Smith county said to local news that the AG's opinion is just that,an opinion that until a law is passed preventing them from posting, they will continue to do so.
Combining Government Code 411.209 with Penal Code 30.06 and 30.07, it's clear political subdivisions cannot rely on 30.06 and 30.07 signs as the private sector can. When political subdivisions remove references to 30.06 and 30.07 but still ban weapons, they are asserting inherent power to ban weapons independently of the above statutes. That argument may work better for home-rule municipalities than for many other political subdivisions, though my view is that it should fail even as to home-rule subdivisions. But the argument was predictable given the wording of the statutes. If the legislature won't straighten it out, the courts will have to do so, and going to court is always rolling the dice.
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Or they might sue you for tattling on them.treadlightly wrote:I can't sit on my hands like I ought to, sometimes. I wrote to the Assistant AG who wrote the opinion letter to Brazos County, and to each Brazos County Commissioner, the Brazos County Attorney, and their County Judge.
That was on the 29th, two business days ago, barely enough time for the US Mail to motivate a carrier pigeon for the trip.
Today I got a call from the AG's office - a very friendly, cheerful call - wanting to respond in person to my letter, and to assure me the AG was pursuing the issue. The first step, apparently, is the appeal of the Waller County judicial miscarriage.
Now to see if I get any response from Brazos County. If so, I wonder if their response will be as collegial as the AG's reaction. The tone of all my letters was the same, about as confrontational as Fess Parker at a Founder's Day picnic.
I'm encouraged. The call from the AG was like talking to a fellow shooter at a gun range. Animated and friendly.
There is hope.
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Well, true, but my nature is sometimes best served by the barbaric Yawp! I must sound o'er the rooftops. Liberals should understand barbaric yawps, shouldn't they?C-dub wrote: Or they might sue you for tattling on them.