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by roadkill
Sat Apr 22, 2017 9:04 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Washington County Appraisal District Office
Replies: 15
Views: 4860

Re: Washington County Appraisal District Office

minytrker wrote:I emailed the guy in charge and was surprised when he called me (I didnt even list a number). He was very nice and we discussed the signs for a while and hes actually all for guns but not that up on current carry laws. He said the building is considered to be part of the middle school campus and although there are no classrooms in that building they do brings kids in the building for what he described is like a study hall.
That is interesting. I would contact the school to see how they untilize that building and if students are ever brought there as part of a school related activity (study hall). I would ask about the timing and frequency of the students there. I bet that they are taken there very few times throughout the year and probably never during this time of year when appraisal districts are very busy handling protests. Question: is the building immediately adjacent to the middle school? If not how do the students get there? Keep inquiring until you get all your questions answered. There should also be some sort of contract or agreement with WCAD for use of the building. Ask for it because that should help your case regarding the postings. Good luck
by roadkill
Fri Apr 21, 2017 4:11 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Washington County Appraisal District Office
Replies: 15
Views: 4860

Re: Washington County Appraisal District Office

ScottDLS wrote:
Soccerdad1995 wrote:I thought 30.06 signs did not apply to any location owned OR LEASED by a government agency. In this case, wouldn't the government agency be leasing the building from the ISD?
Yes, unless it falls under the definition of a "school or educational institution" then a 30.06/7 should not be posted. I'm kind of not seeing how a County Appraisal District office is a school. Solution is carry concealed. This is the approach I took with the Denton County Precinct 3 office, which is posted.
That approach was fine and dandy here then they decided to use a metal detector and off duty PD.

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