Court proceedings do not actually have to be held in the building ... but I agree, sounds like they found a way to make it off limits ... as long as he has an office thereJKTex wrote:The only thing that matters is if court proceedings are held in that building. Sounds like there is, thus off limits regardless of signs or who offices there.tomharkness wrote:The City of Pittsburg has the sign on City Hall. There are no judges, chiefs, Law Enforcement, or other in that building. Only the mayor... but he is a magistrate.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Please post the details of any city or other governmental entity or agency that is posting 30.06 signs where they are not warranted by Texas statute. I am particularly interested in the posting of a 30.06 sign where only a portion of a building is being used for an activity that is statutorily off-limits to CHL's. For example, some cities are putting a court clerk's office in city hall and declaring the entire building off-limits. At least one city has posted its library with 30.06 signs, solely because one of its schools occasionally has class field days there on "library days."
Thanks,
Chas.
(Or offices utilized by the Court)
Pittsburg's City Hall is located at 200 Rusk Street http://www.pittsburgtexas.com/departments.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Pittsburg Municipal Court located at 200 Rusk Street http://www.pittsburgtexas.com/departmen ... court.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The Municipal Court Judge is Steven Simmons, who works out of the City Hall office
Sec. 46.03. PLACES WEAPONS PROHIBITED.
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(3) on the premises of any government court or offices utilized by the court, unless pursuant to written regulations or written authorization of the court;
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Similar situation in my city, where I had to have my niece or friend run in to pay utility bill at city offices, (or disarm in the car) as Municipal Court cashier etc was there too ... now I auto-draft my bank for the city util bill and don't go there.
Texas DPS/Driver License and County Tax for license plates are in the County Court Annex Bldg... So I do online stuff and got lic plates/trailer/ car registration stickers which last longer than normal (an option I learned from them last time, so you can pay several future years now and not have to go back each year)