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by srothstein
Fri Dec 12, 2014 11:16 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: 30.06 and Written Permission Permitting Carry
Replies: 28
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Re: 30.06 and Written Permission Permitting Carry

gljjt wrote:
srothstein wrote:Actually, I think it is even easier, if he just goes out and qualifies with the weapon. PC 46.15(a)(5) allows a retired peace officer to carry anywhere an active officer can. Since the OP would then not be carrying under the authority of the CHL, 30.06 would not apply.
But wouldn't 30.05 still apply to a retire LEO?
You are correct and I had not thought about that. 30.05 would apply to the retired officer, but it then raises the interesting legal question of whether a 30.06 sign specifically forbidding a CHL from carrying would be considered effective notice for the retired officer. As with other cases, I do not think I would want to be the test case or recommend anyone else take that position.
by srothstein
Mon Dec 08, 2014 10:32 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: 30.06 and Written Permission Permitting Carry
Replies: 28
Views: 6556

Re: 30.06 and Written Permission Permitting Carry

Actually, I think it is even easier, if he just goes out and qualifies with the weapon. PC 46.15(a)(5) allows a retired peace officer to carry anywhere an active officer can. Since the OP would then not be carrying under the authority of the CHL, 30.06 would not apply.

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