Search found 2 matches

by Thiggy
Fri May 30, 2008 2:40 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: This makes for an interesting quandry
Replies: 16
Views: 4049

Re: This makes for an interesting quandry

As long as we are clear on that, I agree with what has been said. Leave it concealed in the car and there is no infraction. It helps me feel more comfortable that I have actively sought a friendship with our Chief of Police (we have our own certified police force on campus; I'm not sure what ACC has), and he has assured me that while our university is private and has rules against weapons, he and his staff would have no reason to search my vehicle (assuming I'm not doing anything illegal, of course) and if they did find a HG in my truck he would not feel the need to inform the administration. He also agreed with my interpretation that it is perfectly legal to leave a HG secured in your car in a campus parking lot as long as it is not specifically prohibited (at a state school). He did draw the line though. I asked him if he had considered giving "written authorization" (46.03 a (1)) to conceal on campus. He would not.:nono:
by Thiggy
Fri May 30, 2008 1:43 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: This makes for an interesting quandry
Replies: 16
Views: 4049

Re: This makes for an interesting quandry

Let's make sure we are saying the same thing here. Keep it concealed in your car in a public parking area, not on your person. I work at a university as well and I'm not comfortable with it, but I disarm when I park my truck at work, and re-arm when I get in my truck to leave.

Return to “This makes for an interesting quandry”