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  • LANTIRN
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    Originally posted by inline 6 View Post
    I didn't think that there was any signage that could prevent parking lot carry?
    There isn't, with a few specific exceptions.

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  • inline 6
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    I didn't think that there was any signage that could prevent parking lot carry?

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  • Mopar63
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    I have been at my job for 11 years and they made us put up both 30.06 and 30.07 signs last week. But it's OK, our unarmed security guards have 911 on speed dial

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  • Jewrrick
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    Originally posted by Tremor14 View Post
    is it like BWW where you can just stop going there if they put the sign up?
    Where I live it would mean that I would have to disarm in order to pay my water bill or any other number of things that the city clerk's office deals with.

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  • Tremor14
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    is it like BWW where you can just stop going there if they put the sign up?

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  • LANTIRN
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    Originally posted by David View Post
    My building is ran by hypocrite political officials that support everything except in their buildings/office.
    That seems to be most employers anymore.

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  • GhostTX
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    Originally posted by David View Post
    Denton County has signs at all entrances and a sheriff deputy of you want to argue about it.
    When uncooperative governments post signs to ban Texas citizens from carrying where it is legal, they are breaking the law and infringing on Texans' Second Amendment rights. Pursuant to Senate Bill 273 passed by the 84th Legislature, citizens may file complaints against these political subdivisions that unlawfully post signs prohibiting concealed weapons on property where concealed handgun license holders are legally permitted to carry.

    Individuals who observe violations must first file a complaint with the government that appears to be in violation. If the entity does not remove the sign within three (3) days, citizens may file a complaint with the Texas Attorney General's Office to investigate the matter and enforce the law. If you believe a political subdivision is unlawfully posting 30.06 signs and you have already filed a complaint with that entity, you may call The Texas Attorney General's 30.06 Hotline at 1-844-584-3006, or fill out the form below:
    When?a state agency or political subdivision excludes a license holder from?carrying a concealed handgun where the license holder is legally permitted to carry, a?citizen may file?a?complaint against the?state agency or?political subdivisions.?

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  • David
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    Denton County has signs at all entrances and a sheriff deputy of you want to argue about it.

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  • GhostTX
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    Originally posted by IHaveAMustang View Post
    I fortunately work alot with Law Enforcement and am well protected, unfortunately that means I cannot carry as I also work and enter a building that houses a courthouse and by law I cannot carry open or concealed. It would get really annoying to unholster everytime I have to enter the building.
    Paxton has said carrying in a building that has a courtroom is not a violation.

    The confusion for many counties surrounds courts that are housed in multi-purpose buildings, for example, in the same building with the county clerk.

    Paxton on Monday said if a building has other offices in addition to courts, those areas should not restrict open carry. His opinion came in response to an inquiry from Allison Palmer, district attorney for the 51st Judicial District, which includes Coke, Orion, Schleicher, Sterling and Tom Green counties.

    "The Legislature has not clearly demarcated, or established, a precise boundary in a building or portion of a building at which handguns are prohibited or permitted," the opinion says. Since the Legislature did not provide better clarity on applying the law, it says, the ban on guns should only extend to courtrooms and offices essential to the operation of courts.


    In a nonbinding opinion, the attorney general (Ken Paxton)settled last month on a narrower interpretation of the law — that the licensed carrying of handguns may only be barred inside courtrooms and related offices. Paxton’s opinion may have provided some flexibility by noting that local officials must determine which areas are “essential” to a court’s operation, but he also noted an “absence of clarity from the Legislature.”


    In fact, some county buildings that have a court are changing their rules.
    Grayson County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to change policy to allow county employees to concealed carry a gun on county property -- if they're licensed.

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  • IHaveAMustang
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    I fortunately work alot with Law Enforcement and am well protected, unfortunately that means I cannot carry as I also work and enter a building that houses a courthouse and by law I cannot carry open or concealed. It would get really annoying to unholster everytime I have to enter the building.

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  • David
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    My building is ran by hypocrite political officials that support everything except in their buildings/office.

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  • John -- '02 HAWK
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    We dont have any signs on the building, and there isnt any rules in the hand book, but the old office was supposedly no guns ( they hired me after the move), defiantly not going to push the envelope

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  • Blackpony
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    Nope the owner of my dealership could careless. As a matter of fact I had my sr22 up at the shop couple days ago cleaning it, he walked out in the shop to say hi to everyone, saw I had my gun out and started asking about it. He ended up going yesterday to buy one for himself... I know of about 5 guys that carry at the shop daily. I need to make time to go take the class to get my license.

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  • built2layframe
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    Originally posted by ceyko View Post
    Trick is to make sure it is not seen and don't tell anyone.
    Ding Ding Ding... Open carry is all good but I much rather not have anyone know I've got a gun.

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  • Sgt Beavis
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    I haven't noticed any signage at HP in Plano. I'll have to take another look tomorrow. Not that it will matter after this week..

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