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by jmra
Sat Dec 14, 2013 8:54 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Carry at a client site (contractor)
Replies: 15
Views: 3291

Re: Carry at a client site (contractor)

Alf wrote:
Jim88 wrote:Keep that in mind when you're handcuffed and headed downtown. Every time I carry, I remember that interpretation is still up to the LEO and up to you to get an attorney to get you out of it. I know when I'm legal to carry but everyone has to decide if the notice they were given is worth the worst-case scenario.
That's why I tell people don't carry in church.
:banghead:
What TAM said.
by jmra
Sat Dec 14, 2013 8:31 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Carry at a client site (contractor)
Replies: 15
Views: 3291

Re: Carry at a client site (contractor)

Jim88 wrote:
Nothing stated by the OP comes anywhere close to suggesting that 30.06 requirements were met
Nor does anything the OP stated NOT suggest the requirements weren't met so here we are disagreeing over a hypothetical wording that neither of us has been made privy to. Keep that in mind when you're handcuffed and headed downtown. Every time I carry, I remember that interpretation is still up to the LEO and up to you to get an attorney to get you out of it. I know when I'm legal to carry but everyone has to decide if the notice they were given is worth the worst-case scenario. For example, I'm not willing to risk my job or money on an arrest over a valid 30.06 wording on letters that are an 1/16 of inch too small. I also stand by my use of the words "effective notice" - 'effective' meaning valid and legal. YMMV. Personally, I don't think any of us should have any restrictions on where we carry.
"rlol"
I think you are trying to argue double negatives. The OP is obviously versed on the subject enough to have stated that the agreement he signed contained 30.06 language if in fact it had. He didn't state such so it is obvious that it didn't. I refuse to argue solely for the sake of argument, so peace out.
by jmra
Fri Dec 13, 2013 7:41 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Carry at a client site (contractor)
Replies: 15
Views: 3291

Re: Carry at a client site (contractor)

Jim88 wrote:It may depend on the wording but they gave you effective notice in writing and you signed it. At best, they may just ask you to leave and never come back. At worst, they could have you arrested. You're probably safe from arrest on the client site (without a 30.06) but not from the company's premises.
It does indeed depend on the wording. Nothing stated by the OP comes anywhere close to suggesting that 30.06 requirements were met in the document he signed. Could be fired, but nothing to suggest that he has received "effective notice".

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