If you're talking about the one that was pitched to US during our chl class, they may be able to clarify the LAW, but they won't SHIELD you from the landlord. They will allegedly(sic) represent you in court in the aftermath of a defensive shooting. They are not going to go to court over this. I am either endorsing nor condemning use of such service.jb2012 wrote:We had a talk about this in my Austin CHL class. They cannot restrict tenants from their weapons, end of story. If you want to cause a ruckus, pay your $10 fee for one month of "unsaid prepaid legal firearms service" and have them take it up with the landlord. It has been done and has been very effective.
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- Tue Jan 05, 2016 6:43 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Tue Jan 05, 2016 6:33 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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My advice is to just let the issue go, as to not draw attention to the lack of signage at that property and their other properties. Keep it concealed and you're in the clear.
- Tue Jan 05, 2016 5:58 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Mixed Use Properties w/Apartments - Such as The Domain
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Re: Mixed Use Properties w/Apartments - Such as The Domain
Have they posted 30.06 signs? If not, carry on.
If they have posted 30.06 signs, you might be able to transport your firearm in a case to your residence. In other words, don't carry under the authority of your CHL. There's also an exemption that you may be able to carry concealed to and from your home & vehicle as a non-CHL holder would.
However, if they do have a 30.06 sign posted, you might want to speak to a lawyer who specializes in firearm cases and/or tenant rights.
If they have posted 30.06 signs, you might be able to transport your firearm in a case to your residence. In other words, don't carry under the authority of your CHL. There's also an exemption that you may be able to carry concealed to and from your home & vehicle as a non-CHL holder would.
However, if they do have a 30.06 sign posted, you might want to speak to a lawyer who specializes in firearm cases and/or tenant rights.