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Charles,Charles L. Cotton wrote:In order to meet the requirements of 30.06, the sign must exactly meet the statutory specifications. If the sign is only in English, then it doesn't the requirements of 30.06 and should not be enforceable. Unlike civil statutes, penal statutes are interpreted far more narrowly, since life and liberty are at stake.
I am not aware of a case on this issue, but I will do some research. This is another situation where a LEO probably wouldn't make the arrest, if he/she were educated on the requirements of a 30.06 sign, and a reasonable DA would not accept charges. However, if a CHL was arrested for crossing such a sign and the DA accepted the charges, then the CHL would have to pay the tab to go to trial, and if found guilty, see if the appellate courts agree with my analysis.
As you can tell from several of my posts, I never suggest that anyone venture into uncharted waters, when it comes to testing the parameters of relatively new statutes. As a trial attorney, I love to be in court! I'll fight to the last drop of blood, but I am always aware that it's my clients' blood.
I wouldn't hesitate to cross a sign like you describe, but that's my decision, not legal advice to non-attorneys.
Regards,
Chas.
I'm sure this has been posted before, but if not..... Went to visit our daughter and latest grand baby at Baylor Medical Center, Dallas. I had called our daughter's father-in-law( he's CHL, too) but he didn't know if they were posted. I found the Gaston entrance had a 30.06 in English and Spanish in white sticky ltters on clear glass to the right of the door. It was too dark to take a phone cam picture, but I measured the letters. The sign was in upper and lower case letters with capitalization rules followed. The lower case letters looked a little small so I took out my handy Stanley 3' measuring tape and voila! they were only 3/4" tall. I didn't feel like pushing my luck, so I took my CC back to the truck. The hospital is not in a real good area of town and I was a little uncomfortable being naked, especially when we left at night after hours. I assume I could beat the rap with a lawyer but here's just another reason to end confusion and get OC passed in Texas. BTW this was grand daughter number 5 for us and baby number three for our daughter who also has twin girls age 2 1/2 Averie Joy was born Thursday May 6 10:43AMVoiceofReason wrote:Charles,Charles L. Cotton wrote:In order to meet the requirements of 30.06, the sign must exactly meet the statutory specifications. If the sign is only in English, then it doesn't the requirements of 30.06 and should not be enforceable. Unlike civil statutes, penal statutes are interpreted far more narrowly, since life and liberty are at stake.
I am not aware of a case on this issue, but I will do some research. This is another situation where a LEO probably wouldn't make the arrest, if he/she were educated on the requirements of a 30.06 sign, and a reasonable DA would not accept charges. However, if a CHL was arrested for crossing such a sign and the DA accepted the charges, then the CHL would have to pay the tab to go to trial, and if found guilty, see if the appellate courts agree with my analysis.
As you can tell from several of my posts, I never suggest that anyone venture into uncharted waters, when it comes to testing the parameters of relatively new statutes. As a trial attorney, I love to be in court! I'll fight to the last drop of blood, but I am always aware that it's my clients' blood.
I wouldn't hesitate to cross a sign like you describe, but that's my decision, not legal advice to non-attorneys.
Regards,
Chas.
I have been browsing this forum and I appreciate the work you have put into this and other CHL issues.I am sure everyone else on these boards do too. I wish there was some way I could assist. The only way CHL holders can maintain our rights is to work together as a group to fight for our rights.
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Sounds to me like a violation of Preemption. Who'll step up to be the test case?Smokewagon wrote:Sec. 8.03.003 Concealed handguns on city property
(a) The city administrator or his designee is hereby authorized and directed to implement the applicable provisions of this section including posting of premises and notification in the official newspaper. (Ordinance 546, secs. 1, 2, adopted 3/12/96)
(b) It shall be an offence for any person, except a certified fulltime, paid, peace officer or other persons authorized by the chief of police, to enter or attempt to enter upon any city-owned or city-leased property while in the possession of a concealed handgun. (Ordinance 708 adopted 4/8/08)
Does this not violate preemption in the State of Texas? I'm still confused on what a city may or may not regulate. There is a municipal court located in the city hall, and I understand that in part. But the dump grounds, municipal airport, parks, senior citizens center, library, cemetery, golf course, etc. etc. etc. Geez......
seamusTX wrote:There is not and probably never will be a test case.
Someone careless enough to come to the attention of the authorities would be arrested. Charges would be dropped.
- Jim
Charles L. Cotton wrote:I'll send an open records request to Bexar County. This should prove interesting.SlowDave wrote:So, can someone educate me as to the proper office to contact with regards to these issues for city and county owned property? I'm not looking for names, but general titles, like "City Attorney" or "County Sherrif" or something like that.
Thanks in advance!
Chas.
viewtopic.php?f=53&t=34571" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;JDJ wrote:Im sorry if this is an imposition but I know that there is a thread with pics of the legal 30.06 and the 51% sign but I can't find them anywhere.
Will someone please post a link to these?
Yes Sir, that's it. Thank you very much.Pawpaw1 wrote:viewtopic.php?f=53&t=34571" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;JDJ wrote:Im sorry if this is an imposition but I know that there is a thread with pics of the legal 30.06 and the 51% sign but I can't find them anywhere.
Will someone please post a link to these?
ELB wrote:Question for Mr. Cotton,
While perusing the thread to see if anyone else had ID'd San Antonio Airport for 30.06 signs, I ran across the below post. This was in reference to the Bexar County Tax Assessor trying to ban CHL carry and metal detectors and such. Did anything ever come of this?
Charles L. Cotton wrote:I'll send an open records request to Bexar County. This should prove interesting.SlowDave wrote:So, can someone educate me as to the proper office to contact with regards to these issues for city and county owned property? I'm not looking for names, but general titles, like "City Attorney" or "County Sherrif" or something like that.
Thanks in advance!
Chas.