[/quote]Keith B wrote:If a "Medical Center" is a "Hospital," then it is in fact a place prohibited by 46.035(b)(4). So it seems they could charge you under 46.035 or 30.06.MasterOfNone wrote:But, the government exception to 30.06 states:seamusTX wrote: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.
This is the same as UTMB Galveston and the Texas Medical Center, both of which are state-owned and operated.
This is one of those situations where you might beat the rap but not the ride, if detected.
- Jim
[quote="30.06(e)](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.
Better read farther down 46.035 to (i). See the post above.[/quote][/quote][/quote]
Of course I read al of 46.035 before posting. A previous poster said the medical center has a compliant 30.06 sign. And the part 30.06 I highlighted indicates that 30.06 is enforceable in those places listed in 46.035. As Jim pointed out, this case is the same as a government meeting on government property.