That is correct, no violation. In fact, you could "legally" just stuff the gun under the seat. OR, you could walk your wife up to the door of the building with your gun on your person, just don't enter.stevie_d_64 wrote:So if I drive with my wife over to the UofH Clear Lake campus to print some documents from the computer lab...15 minutes...
I take my firearm out of the holster while in the vehicle, secure it in my safe inside the truck, lock the truck, proceed with my business, that would not be a violation under the Texas Penal code???
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OK, I see now. Just know that if you lock that handgun up in...... say, a locked glovebox or trunk before entering the restricted area, you are legal.GrillKing wrote:That's what I said, or at least what I meant, in different and more words!!!txinvestigator wrote:In conclusion, 30.06 does not legally prevent a person from having a firearm in their vehicle at a private school., UNLESS the firearm is a handgun and it is carried ON OR ABOUT the person.
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