Concealed carry of non-firearm weapons
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Concealed carry of non-firearm weapons
I hear that in some states like Florida, a concealed handgun license also allows the license holder to carry other weapons (like clubs) that would otherwise be illegal to carry.
It seems to me that the law is rather silly that a Texas CHL holder could legally carry a gun but would be a criminal for also carrying a 6 inch knife or a club.
I like to carry a knife along with my gun and I don't see why it should be limited to 5.5 inches or less. Why shouldn't I be able to carry a dagger or Bowie knife?
It seems to me that the law is rather silly that a Texas CHL holder could legally carry a gun but would be a criminal for also carrying a 6 inch knife or a club.
I like to carry a knife along with my gun and I don't see why it should be limited to 5.5 inches or less. Why shouldn't I be able to carry a dagger or Bowie knife?
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Re: Concealed carry of non-firearm weapons
I agree. My guess would be nobody has taken the time to really talk about it to the elected officals here. Maybe we need to do this before/during the 2005 session?Paladin wrote:I hear that in some states like Florida, a concealed handgun license also allows the license holder to carry other weapons (like clubs) that would otherwise be illegal to carry.
It seems to me that the law is rather silly that a Texas CHL holder could legally carry a gun but would be a criminal for also carrying a 6 inch knife or a club.
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carrying knives/clubs
You should check the existing statutes more closely. It is already legal to carry an "illegal" knive or club if you have a CHL and are carrying your handgun. Look at penal code sec. 46.15
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I found section 46.15
http://www.bakers-legal-pages.com/pc/4615.htm
"~ (b) Section 46.02 does not apply to a person who:
~ ~ (6) is carrying a concealed handgun and a valid license issued under Article 4413(29ee), Revised Statutes, to carry a concealed handgun of the same category as the handgun the person is carrying; "
and section 46.02
http://www.bakers-legal-pages.com/pc/4602.htm
"Sec. 46.02. UNLAWFUL CARRYING WEAPONS. (a) A person commits an offense if he intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly carries on or about his person a handgun, illegal knife, or club. "
So it looks like fiftycal may be correct. Of course I'm not a lawyer.
http://www.bakers-legal-pages.com/pc/4615.htm
"~ (b) Section 46.02 does not apply to a person who:
~ ~ (6) is carrying a concealed handgun and a valid license issued under Article 4413(29ee), Revised Statutes, to carry a concealed handgun of the same category as the handgun the person is carrying; "
and section 46.02
http://www.bakers-legal-pages.com/pc/4602.htm
"Sec. 46.02. UNLAWFUL CARRYING WEAPONS. (a) A person commits an offense if he intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly carries on or about his person a handgun, illegal knife, or club. "
So it looks like fiftycal may be correct. Of course I'm not a lawyer.
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So if you have your CHL with you, it might be OK to carry an automatic knife, as long as you also have a gun. No gun, no knife, is that about it?Paladin wrote:I found section 46.15
http://www.bakers-legal-pages.com/pc/4615.htm
"~ (b) Section 46.02 does not apply to a person who:
~ ~ (6) is carrying a concealed handgun and a valid license issued under Article 4413(29ee), Revised Statutes, to carry a concealed handgun of the same category as the handgun the person is carrying; "
Also, would you be required to keep the knife concealed as well? Or might you be able to use it as the perfectly legitimate tool that it really is?
"I'm not seeing anything that leads me to believe (nor have I ever been told) that a Texas CHL makes an "illegal" knife legal ..."
Really? What is the charge going to be? Carrying an "illegal" knife legally? DPS agreed that having a CHL and a handgun, does, indeed exempt you from PC 46.02 in the last instructor renewal class I took.
Really? What is the charge going to be? Carrying an "illegal" knife legally? DPS agreed that having a CHL and a handgun, does, indeed exempt you from PC 46.02 in the last instructor renewal class I took.
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Exactly.antfarmer wrote:The point I'm making is that it would appear that nonapplicability per 46.15 only seems to work if you are carrying a concealed handgun and your CHL. In those instances where one might wish to leave the gun at home, you couldn't carry your illegal knife or club even with your CHL.
That's why 46.15 (b)(6) explicitly states:
(6) is carrying a concealed handgun and a valid
license...
But who wants to be the test case?
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http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/statutes/petoc.html
§ 46.01. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
(1) "Club" means an instrument that is specially
designed, made, or adapted for the purpose of inflicting serious
bodily injury or death by striking a person with the instrument, and
includes but is not limited to the following:
(A) blackjack;
(B) nightstick;
(C) mace;
(D) tomahawk.
(5) "Handgun" means any firearm that is designed,
made, or adapted to be fired with one hand.
(6) "Illegal knife" means a:
(A) knife with a blade over five and one-half
inches;
(B) hand instrument designed to cut or stab
another by being thrown;
(C) dagger, including but not limited to a dirk,
stilletto, and poniard;
(D) bowie knife;
(E) sword; or
(F) spear.
§ 46.02. UNLAWFUL CARRYING WEAPONS. (a) A person
commits an offense if he intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly
carries on or about his person a handgun, illegal knife, or club.
§ 46.15. NONAPPLICABILITY. (a) Sections 46.02 and
46.03 do not apply to:
(b) Section 46.02 does not apply to a person who:
(6) is carrying a concealed handgun and a valid
license issued under Article 4413(29ee), Revised Statutes, to carry
a concealed handgun of the same category as the handgun the person
is carrying;
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Not just 5 & 1/2 inches, but:fiftycal wrote:Not an "automatic" knife. Check the definition of "illegal knife" in sec 46.01. Basically it's a knife with a blade over 5 1/2/ inches or a double edged blade. And it would be a good idea to conceal it, but I can't find anywhere that it has to be.
(6) "Illegal knife" means a:
(A) knife with a blade over five and one-half
inches;
(B) hand instrument designed to cut or stab
another by being thrown;
(C) dagger, including but not limited to a dirk,
stilletto, and poniard;
(D) bowie knife;
(E) sword; or
(F) spear.
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/statutes/petoc.html
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Friends, thanks for a very illuminating discussion, which is interesting to me, because I practice the art of Iaido, which involves the use of Japanese swords. It would appear, then, that I can legally carry my swords in my vehicles, as long as I'm carrying a handgun and my permit, without the restrictions which would otherwise apply to them, which meant that I could only travel between my residence and the place where I practice, without any stops en route.
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§ 46.02. UNLAWFUL CARRYING WEAPONS. (a) A personLindy wrote:It would appear, then, that I can legally carry my swords in my vehicles,
commits an offense if he intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly
carries on or about his person a handgun, illegal knife, or club.
Need a lawyer here.
What constitutes "on or about his person"?
Does that mean in a backpack, backseat of a car, bed of a truck?
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Speaking of knives, does anyone know if butterfly knives are technically illegal in Texas? I was reading something that an expert wrote some time ago and he had said that in his opinion the butterfly knife shouldn't be illegal under the law but that they might still try and book you for it.
Here is the definition of a "switchblade knife" under 46.01 (11):
Here is the definition of a "switchblade knife" under 46.01 (11):
It is section B that is questionable. Just curious if any of you might know more or have spoken to any LEOs or attorneys about it.(11) "Switchblade knife" means any knife that has a
blade that folds, closes, or retracts into the handle or sheath, and
that:
(A) opens automatically by pressure applied to a
button or other device located on the handle; or
(B) opens or releases a blade from the handle or
sheath by the force of gravity or by the application of centrifugal
force.
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