ok, yeah I guess that's a newer police building than when I lived there
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You could do a similar thing to what I did with Dripping Springs city owned parks
Just looks like you could e-mail the City Attorney of Pasadena and he could advise them to move the sign from the front door to the secured area.
I'd just e-mail or send a letter to the city attorney, maybe it's Lee Clark? Along with a photo of the invalid sign. Then Lee could advise the police dept to remove the invalid sign. I don;t know that city council even needs to get involved and put you on the published "agenda" for a meeting ... contact Lee, he can tell you.
As of May 2010, Lee Clark was city Attorney
http://www.supreme.courts.state.tx.us/e ... 000904.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
lists mailing address as:
Richard Risinger
Deputy City Attorney
LEE CLARK, City Attorney
City of Pasadena
P.O. Box 672
Pasadena, Texas 77501
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Lee Clark
City Attorney
Phone: (713) 475-5515
If it is important to you or the attorney "who authorized" placing the invalid sign, contact city secretary on city's website and under city secretary, ... is open records act info
http://www.ci.pasadena.tx.us/docs/33-Open_Rec.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But the attorney may find out on his own who posted it.
You already know where to go to copy/paste the relevant sections of Penal Code, regarding PENAL Institution and places of execution etc etc ...
Sec. 46.035. UNLAWFUL CARRYING OF HANDGUN BY LICENSE HOLDER.
Sec. 46.10. DEADLY WEAPON IN PENAL INSTITUTION.
etc etc
http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/d ... /PE.46.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The only way I can imagine that sign being valid is if there was a
government meeting" going on at the time.... so I'd ask where is the meeting (open meetings act?)
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Below is E-mail to City Attorney etc of Dripping Springs, use any you want that might be helpful.
To: Touchstone, Jo Ann
Subject: City Attorney, City Council
Importance: High
To: City Attorney and City Council
City of Dripping Springs
P.O. Box 384
Dripping Springs, Texas 78620
RE: City Ordinance issue
It appears that a city Ordinance needs to be amended.
http://www.cityofdrippingsprings.com/do ... 510.04.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
4.09 Weapons and Firearms
A. Patrons shall not carry or possess weapons while in park facilities.
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I believe all the parks listed on the above URL are city property and therefore cannot prohibit CHL carry.
Local Government Code LGC
http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
LGC 229.001
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Local Government Code LGC
http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
LGC 229.001
229.001. FIREARMS; EXPLOSIVES. (a) A municipality may
not adopt regulations relating to the transfer, private ownership,
keeping, transportation, licensing, or registration of firearms,
ammunition, or firearm supplies.
(b) Subsection (a) does not affect the authority a
municipality has under another law to:
(1) require residents or public employees to be armed
for personal or national defense, law enforcement, or another
lawful purpose;
(2) regulate the discharge of firearms within the
limits of the municipality;
(3) regulate the use of property, the location of a
business, or uses at a business under the municipality's fire code,
zoning ordinance, or land-use regulations as long as the code,
ordinance, or regulations are not used to circumvent the intent of
Subsection (a) or Subdivision (5) of this subsection;
(4) regulate the use of firearms in the case of an
insurrection, riot, or natural disaster if the municipality finds
the regulations necessary to protect public health and safety;
(5) regulate the storage or transportation of
explosives to protect public health and safety, except that 25
pounds or less of black powder for each private residence and 50
pounds or less of black powder for each retail dealer are not
subject to regulation; or
(6) regulate the carrying of a firearm by a person
other than a person licensed to carry a concealed handgun under
Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code, at a:
(A) public park;
(B) public meeting of a municipality, county, or
other governmental body;
(C) political rally, parade, or official
political meeting; or
(D) nonfirearms-related school, college, or
professional athletic event.
(c) The exception provided by Subsection (b)(6) does not
apply if the firearm is in or is carried to or from an area
designated for use in a lawful hunting, fishing, or other sporting
event and the firearm is of the type commonly used in the activity.
So, that ordinance, to be compliant with the LGC, must be regulating the carrying of firearms by non-licensees ("other than"). Cities can do that, they just didn't incorporate the exception like Horseshoe Bay did. They should fix that.
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I have forwarded your email as requested to the City Attorney and City Council.
Thank you,
Jo Ann Touchstone
City Secretary