I totally agree with you. I did not mean to come across as not agreement. I just posted the link so folks would know what Counties might not be in tune.Delta wrote:What I was trying to say was, avoid going to jail at all costs. Most of the time if your nice and being honest, the officer will not take you to jail but then you get the throw the book at them type. All bets are offcarlson1 wrote:You might want to read this. This has already been posted before. I hope this link works. It is pretty clear there are some DA's doing their own thing.
http://tsra.com/docs/AboveTheLaw.pdf
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- Thu Mar 08, 2007 3:54 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Texas Traveling Law???
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- Thu Mar 08, 2007 3:22 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Texas Traveling Law???
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You might want to read this. This has already been posted before. I hope this link works. It is pretty clear there are some DA's doing their own thing.
http://tsra.com/docs/AboveTheLaw.pdf
http://tsra.com/docs/AboveTheLaw.pdf
- Thu Mar 08, 2007 2:15 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Texas Traveling Law???
- Replies: 17
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Without a CHL having a handgun in your vehicle is not an offense if all the following conditions are in place:
1. In a private motor vehicle
2. Handgun was concealed from plain view
3. Not committing a criminal offense other than Class C traffic misdemeanor
4. Not a person prohibited from possessing a handgun
5. Not a member of a street gang.
But as said earlier there are a few places to avoid because some DA's are ignoring the law.
1. In a private motor vehicle
2. Handgun was concealed from plain view
3. Not committing a criminal offense other than Class C traffic misdemeanor
4. Not a person prohibited from possessing a handgun
5. Not a member of a street gang.
But as said earlier there are a few places to avoid because some DA's are ignoring the law.