SewTexas wrote:5murphy7 wrote:I thought you couldn't carry in a place of worship? Church?
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SewTexas wrote:5murphy7 wrote:I thought you couldn't carry in a place of worship? Church?
5murphy7 is new to the Forum. Do not be so hard on him because you have no ideal what instructor he had. Some of the instructors are not even aware of what must be posted or not posted.jmra wrote:SewTexas wrote:5murphy7 wrote:I thought you couldn't carry in a place of worship? Church?
Not upset with 5murphy7 (even told him I was just kidding and then showed him where to find the info). I'm banging my head against the wall because this happens far too often. I'd love to know where the breakdown is occurring.carlson1 wrote:5murphy7 is new to the Forum. Do not be so hard on him because you have no ideal what instructor he had. Some of the instructors are not even aware of what must be posted or not posted.jmra wrote:SewTexas wrote:5murphy7 wrote:I thought you couldn't carry in a place of worship? Church?
If the church is not 30.06 posted then you can carry away. Welcome to the Forum.
I want to say it is the instructors. The very first instructor I had (a friend) was a retired Deputy Sheriff back in the 90's. All he did was tell war stories.jmra wrote: I'm banging my head against the wall because this happens far too often. I'd love to know where the breakdown is occurring.
The FAQ section of the DPS website still says it is illegal to carry in a place of worship. You would think they know better.SewTexas wrote:but if it's the instructors, then why? they should know better by now! otherwise they aren't keeping up with the law.
jmra wrote:The FAQ section of the DPS website still says it is illegal to carry in a place of worship. You would think they know better.SewTexas wrote:but if it's the instructors, then why? they should know better by now! otherwise they aren't keeping up with the law.
what?????jmra wrote:The FAQ section of the DPS website still says it is illegal to carry in a place of worship. You would think they know better.SewTexas wrote:but if it's the instructors, then why? they should know better by now! otherwise they aren't keeping up with the law.
Checked again to make sure it hadn't been corrected:SewTexas wrote:what?????jmra wrote:The FAQ section of the DPS website still says it is illegal to carry in a place of worship. You would think they know better.SewTexas wrote:but if it's the instructors, then why? they should know better by now! otherwise they aren't keeping up with the law.
Mr Cotton. can something be done to get this fixed?
Thanks for all your funny posts.jmra wrote:Checked again to make sure it hadn't been corrected:SewTexas wrote:what?????jmra wrote:The FAQ section of the DPS website still says it is illegal to carry in a place of worship. You would think they know better.SewTexas wrote:but if it's the instructors, then why? they should know better by now! otherwise they aren't keeping up with the law.
Mr Cotton. can something be done to get this fixed?
http://www.dps.texas.gov/RSD/CHL/faqs/index.htm
"34. I am a Texas Concealed Handgun License (CHL) holder. Are there any places where I cannot carry my concealed handgun?
Yes. §46.035, Texas Penal Code prohibits carrying of handguns and other weapons in certain places. These include but are not limited to:
On the premises of a business that derives 51% or more of its income from the sale or service of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption
On the premises where a high school, collegiate, or professional sporting or interscholastic event is taking place
On the premises of a correctional facility
On the premises of a hospital or nursing home (unless licensee has written authorization)
In an amusement park
On the premises of a church, synagogue, or other place of worship
At any meeting of a governmental entity"
Blindref757 wrote:I've had my plastic for a couple of months now and the wife has not really cared too much either way. She supported me getting it, she doesn't think that money spent on guns and ammo are really in the budget, but she isn't anti-gun. She's made a few little jabs at me when I've put on my holster to go to eat or to wally world--but I thought it was just in fun.
Today we hit a wall when I started to head out to church with my gun in my holster. She really threw a fit...she didn't see any need to be armed in the house of the Lord. I didn't have the time or energy to argue...so I left it on the dresser.
Any tips on trying to get her to understand? I get it...I know we could have car trouble on the way, we could be in an accident with an enraged driver, and while highly unlikely, an active shooter could bust through the doors of the sanctuary. She is viewing my carrying as a "little man syndrome" (I'm 6-3/290) instead of preparedness for disaster.
If Charles or anyone gets around to it, those last four are incorrect if the proper notice isn't given. It is amazing that the DPS' own website would not have corrected that by now.jmra wrote: http://www.dps.texas.gov/RSD/CHL/faqs/index.htm
"34. I am a Texas Concealed Handgun License (CHL) holder. Are there any places where I cannot carry my concealed handgun?
Yes. §46.035, Texas Penal Code prohibits carrying of handguns and other weapons in certain places. These include but are not limited to:
On the premises of a business that derives 51% or more of its income from the sale or service of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption
On the premises where a high school, collegiate, or professional sporting or interscholastic event is taking place
On the premises of a correctional facility
On the premises of a hospital or nursing home (unless licensee has written authorization)
In an amusement park
On the premises of a church, synagogue, or other place of worship
At any meeting of a governmental entity"
That's the reason I posted from the FAQ section - to show that DPS still hasn't fixed their error.C-dub wrote:If Charles or anyone gets around to it, those last four are incorrect if the proper notice isn't given. It is amazing that the DPS' own website would not have corrected that by now.jmra wrote: http://www.dps.texas.gov/RSD/CHL/faqs/index.htm
"34. I am a Texas Concealed Handgun License (CHL) holder. Are there any places where I cannot carry my concealed handgun?
Yes. §46.035, Texas Penal Code prohibits carrying of handguns and other weapons in certain places. These include but are not limited to:
On the premises of a business that derives 51% or more of its income from the sale or service of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption
On the premises where a high school, collegiate, or professional sporting or interscholastic event is taking place
On the premises of a correctional facility
On the premises of a hospital or nursing home (unless licensee has written authorization)
In an amusement park
On the premises of a church, synagogue, or other place of worship
At any meeting of a governmental entity"
To the OP, while I'm very very late in my congratulations, the evolution of your wife's acceptance and embracement of you carrying all the way to getting her own gun and CHL is remarkable. Congratulations on your patience.