where would a rifle be prohibited?
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 1:52 pm
Continued from another section where a carbine was for sale
Originating ISSUE:
(Concealed) Rifles are not prohibited by a Valid 30.06 (or 30.07) sign which applies ONLY to HANDGUNS ...and...
ONLY to HANDGUNS carried by a LICENSEE
So, Doctor's office with a 30.06/30.07 sign, it should be perfectly legal (may or may not be practical) if no other sign or law prohibits, to carry a concealed carbine.
Anywhere "Firearms" are prohibited
A few examples
Schoolgrounds K-12 School parking lots; (because, IIRC, no exception under Federal GunFreeSchoolZone Act for Rifles, only for handguns carried under the State issued Handgun License)
Post Office/Any Federal Property where people work
Courthouses
http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/D ... /PE.46.htm
Sec. 46.03. PLACES WEAPONS PROHIBITED
Sec. 46.10. DEADLY WEAPON IN PENAL INSTITUTION.
Again:
I'm no Lawyer, but all firearms are weapons, all handguns are weapons, all handguns does not equal all firearms; a crossbow is a weapon, but not a firearm, nor is a crossbow a handgun;
A rifle is not a handgun, a handgun is not a rifle; both are weapons, as is that crossbow.
Generally, words have meanings
If one cannot legally carry a weapon to a school grounds, but there's an exception for handguns carried by a licensee (license issued by the State in which the school property is located) on school property OUTSIDE the BUILDING, that does not mean one can carry a crossbow or rifle there.
Now, if the doctor's office/clinic is on school property/Federal Property ... no, it's probably illegal to carry on any Federal property where employees are working and on school property or in a bar ... ... or other "WEAPONS" or "FIREARMS" prohibited place
Lawyers on the forum; feel free to correct me if I'm incorrect.
Originating ISSUE:
(Concealed) Rifles are not prohibited by a Valid 30.06 (or 30.07) sign which applies ONLY to HANDGUNS ...and...
ONLY to HANDGUNS carried by a LICENSEE
So, Doctor's office with a 30.06/30.07 sign, it should be perfectly legal (may or may not be practical) if no other sign or law prohibits, to carry a concealed carbine.
No license needed, concealed or not (I'd conceal it)where would a rifle be prohibited?
Anywhere "Firearms" are prohibited
A few examples
Schoolgrounds K-12 School parking lots; (because, IIRC, no exception under Federal GunFreeSchoolZone Act for Rifles, only for handguns carried under the State issued Handgun License)
Post Office/Any Federal Property where people work
Courthouses
http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/D ... /PE.46.htm
Sec. 46.03. PLACES WEAPONS PROHIBITED
Sec. 46.10. DEADLY WEAPON IN PENAL INSTITUTION.
Again:
I'm no Lawyer, but all firearms are weapons, all handguns are weapons, all handguns does not equal all firearms; a crossbow is a weapon, but not a firearm, nor is a crossbow a handgun;
A rifle is not a handgun, a handgun is not a rifle; both are weapons, as is that crossbow.
Generally, words have meanings
If one cannot legally carry a weapon to a school grounds, but there's an exception for handguns carried by a licensee (license issued by the State in which the school property is located) on school property OUTSIDE the BUILDING, that does not mean one can carry a crossbow or rifle there.
Now, if the doctor's office/clinic is on school property/Federal Property ... no, it's probably illegal to carry on any Federal property where employees are working and on school property or in a bar ... ... or other "WEAPONS" or "FIREARMS" prohibited place
Lawyers on the forum; feel free to correct me if I'm incorrect.