I am looking for opinions regarding CHL and City employees. I will not name the city, but the Personnel Rules state the standard "no firearms".
My question is, being that there is no specific reference to CHL (besides parking lot) and since 30.06 does not apply, what are your thoughts on carrying at work? I don't (carry at work). But I was considering "asking" for specifics regarding this policy. Now that may not be the best course of action, but I am concerned that my right to protect myself stops when I get to work.
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(16) Possession of weapons.
(A) Possession of a weapon capable of causing serious bodily injury is prohibited on city property, unless specifically authorized and work related.
(B) In this paragraph, a weapon capable of causing serious bodily injury means, but is not limited to:
(i) any firearm;
(ii) any illegal knife, including but not limited to:
(aa) a knife with a blade over five and one-half inches;
(bb) a hand instrument designed to cut or stab another by being thrown;
(cc) a dagger, including but not limited to a dirk, stiletto, or poniard;
(dd) a bowie knife;
(ee) a sword; and
(ff) a spear;
(iii) a switchblade knife;
(iv) any club, including but not limited to:
(aa) a blackjack;
(bb) a nightstick;
(cc) a mace; and
(dd) a tomahawk;
(v) any explosive weapon or device;
(vi) a firearm silencer;
(vii) knuckles;
(viii) ammunition;
(ix) a zip gun;
(x) any chemical dispensing device;
(xi) any caustic or corrosive liquid, such as acid or lye, capable of causing serious bodily harm; and
(xii) a taser.
(C) All other terms used in this paragraph have the meanings respectively given to them in the Texas Penal Code, as amended.
(D) An employee's personal belongings located on city property may be searched if there is reasonable suspicion that the employee is in possession of a weapon capable of causing serious bodily injury on city property.
(E) Small personal canisters of pepper spray are permitted.
(F) Notwithstanding Paragraph (16)(A) of this subsection, an employee who holds a license to carry a concealed handgun, or who otherwise lawfully possesses a firearm or ammunition, may possess the firearm or ammunition in a locked, privately-owned vehicle in a city parking lot, a city parking garage, or any other parking area provided by the city for its employees.
(G) Every employee should refer to specific procedures, requirements, and definitions regarding possession of weapons that are additionally outlined in the administrative directives of the city.