Perfecto, tempus fugit.Oldgringo wrote: My, time flies when you're having fun, eh?
But let's not get too far off topic.
- Jim
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Perfecto, tempus fugit.Oldgringo wrote: My, time flies when you're having fun, eh?
Oh, yeah. It's yuppie and tourist heaven now. If you haven't been there in a dozen years, you wouldn't recognize the area.Oldgringo wrote:I was involved in the construction of Enron Field and it wasn't a real nice part of town back then. Has the area changed?
This statute has been quoted in its entirety many times; but it can be helpful to pinpoint specific clauses.(e) It is an exception to the application of this section that the property on which the license holder carries a handgun is owned or leased by a governmental entity and is not a premises or other place on which the license holder is prohibited from carrying the handgun under Section 46.03 or 46.035.
I've pointed out many times that the actual cost of administering the CHL program is far less than the fees that the state collects. It is literally a cash cow.Rex B wrote:I would think that the (excessive) fees we pay to exercise a basic right would be sufficient for this
Everything on earth costs money.Rex B wrote:I wish the DPS would take charge of 30.06 signage the way TABC controls the 51% signs.
Ask the police, cuz they're the ones who will make the call. I will be very surprised if they don't tell you that weapons are forbidden on the premises.Pawpaw40 wrote:In Longview, Texas, Good Shepherd Medical Center is posted with a correct sign. The land and buildings are owned by Gregg County, but leased to Good Shepherd. Is the sign enforceable? The emergency room entrance has a metal detector and is staffed by Longview PD.
It is possible to be charged with trespassing in a public building. A person could enter or hide in the building until after closing hours, enter parts of the building that are not open to the public, or behave in a way that is inappropriate (such as sleeping in a library).Fibonacci wrote:The Lufkin library has a notice containing a reference to section 30.05, which is the statute on trespassing. Isn't it impossible to trespass at a public building?
It's federal property, operated by the VA.Timbo55 wrote:The Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery is posted as gun restricted ...
I don't know for sure, because I've never done it.RHenriksen wrote:So... what process is recommended for having a legally unenforceable sign taken down?
At the risk of being a nerd, there is no such thing as an illegal sign*.RHenriksen wrote:'... is this a legal sign?