txinvestigator wrote:That is not correct at all. Read thru this thread and you will see. If you meet the 5 criteria of the presumption you ARE traveling. Groceries in the car are irrelevant.AFCop wrote:The trick is to not get caught with something that can tie you down to not traveling
Good example - Driving from San Antonio to Houston, stopping along the way to get food, gas, snacks = okay
Bad example - Getting to your mother in laws in houston then driving to the Wal Greens = not okay
Biggest thing to remember all the law did was put the burden on law enforcement to prove that you were not "traveling" i.e. groceries in car could mean not traveling, driving from mother in laws house to walmart probably not traveling either and if you happen to get stopped from Wal Mart to M-I-L house = got some splainin to do.
Anyone correct if I am off but I am pretty sure that I am at least very close.
This is how I understand it as well.