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  • Gasser64
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    My handbook is circa 2008 so I guess it might not be in the new ones. I think you'll have to go digging around on some TX .gov sites if you want proof. But as other members have said, its been that way for a good while now

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  • John -- '02 HAWK
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    I just looked again and didnt see anything that said it was ok to carry on school property. Its ok to drive park and store a firearm in a personal vehicle on school property. So what am I missing

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  • Gasser64
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    Originally posted by John -- '02 HAWK View Post
    could you link that? I hadn't heard any of that had passed
    Its in your CHL handbook, that's where I read it. If the CHL handbook can be found online you can view it there

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  • bobs94formula
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    Originally posted by Probie View Post
    You've been able to carry on the premises just not inside the building for a while.
    What he said.

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  • Probie
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    Originally posted by John -- '02 HAWK View Post
    could you link that? I hadn't heard any of that had passed
    You've been able to carry on the premises just not inside the building for a while.

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  • John -- '02 HAWK
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    Originally posted by Gasser64 View Post
    Yes, just not inside the building. They made them redefine the word "premises" and its now within the walls of the building itself. The way it was, people were technically breaking the law by driving by a school while carrying. So can you take it in the parking lot and have it in your vehicle? Yes. Can you take it inside? No.
    could you link that? I hadn't heard any of that had passed

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  • Gasser64
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    Originally posted by big_tiger View Post
    May I carry on school campus (legally)?
    Yes, just not inside the building. They made them redefine the word "premises" and its now within the walls of the building itself. The way it was, people were technically breaking the law by driving by a school while carrying. So can you take it in the parking lot and have it in your vehicle? Yes. Can you take it inside? No.

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  • Moose242
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    Still gay.

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  • John -- '02 HAWK
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    Whats the status of this? I've been out of the loop for the last couple of weeks

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  • YALE
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    Originally posted by GhostTX View Post
    Nice, but it's still a contract per se subject to change.

    "In all determinations of morality, this circumstance of public utility is ever principally in view; and wherever disputes arise, either in philosophy or common life, concerning the bounds of duty, the question cannot, by any means, be decided with greater certainty, than by ascertaining, on any side, the true interests of mankind. If any false opinion, embraced from appearances, has been found to prevail; as soon as farther experience and sounder reasoning have given us juster notions of human affairs, we retract our first sentiment, and adjust anew the boundaries of moral good and evil."

    You and I could probably go round-n-round for awhile, but I believe we're on the same team as far as OP is concerned.
    For sure.

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  • GhostTX
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    Originally posted by YALE View Post
    Then I guess I'm a utilitarian.
    Nice, but it's still a contract per se subject to change.

    "In all determinations of morality, this circumstance of public utility is ever principally in view; and wherever disputes arise, either in philosophy or common life, concerning the bounds of duty, the question cannot, by any means, be decided with greater certainty, than by ascertaining, on any side, the true interests of mankind. If any false opinion, embraced from appearances, has been found to prevail; as soon as farther experience and sounder reasoning have given us juster notions of human affairs, we retract our first sentiment, and adjust anew the boundaries of moral good and evil."

    You and I could probably go round-n-round for awhile, but I believe we're on the same team as far as OP is concerned.
    Last edited by GhostTX; 04-24-2015, 03:21 PM.

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  • Semper299
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    Well played sir.....Well played

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  • YALE
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    Originally posted by GhostTX View Post
    You have your beliefs, I'll have mine. But to not have an absolute authority from which all rights are derived, then no rights are absolute.
    Then I guess I'm a utilitarian.

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  • GhostTX
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    Originally posted by YALE View Post
    I'll agree that rights need to be protected from political whim, but characterizing them as being a mandate from an absentee deity is just silly.
    You have your beliefs, I'll have mine. But to not have an absolute authority from which all rights are derived, then no rights are absolute.

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  • FunFordCobra
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    put the shirt on foreal and lets see how it swallows your torso.
    I was wondering why CJ wasn't posting. I figured he had inside info lol.

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