Although I think baldeagle has a point and may be correct, the truth is that it isn't real clear, there aren't a lot(any?) of court cases and it could be up to a judge to interpret. This is an untraved road, and could put a chl holder in jeopordy particularly if a car were subject to inspection.Jumping Frog wrote:Nope, don't buy your argument.baldeagle wrote:Your entire body doesn't intrude on the property owner's property until you exit your vehicle. Therefore the property owner cannot prohibit you from carrying in your car onto his property and then locking the weapon in the car before exiting the vehicle.
The body is still on the property whether it is in a vehicle or not.
Dangerous to provide someone that advice and have them rely upon it to their possible detriment.
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- Sun Jan 27, 2013 9:36 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Private Property Posted Parking
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