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- Thu Jan 24, 2013 11:46 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: CCW and MPA SB 321 on Federal property
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- Fri Sep 30, 2011 7:02 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: CCW and MPA SB 321 on Federal property
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Re: CCW and MPA SB 321 on Federal property
I have been there 7 years and do not know of any time cars in that lot have been searched. The security company drives through several times a day in the golf carts, but they are mostly watching out for thieves getting into the lot - there have been several catalytic converter thefts over the years. The lot is not posted with any signs, there is a guard shack, but has been unused for several years now.
The only area's off limits might be the company owned lots which do have guards at the entrances and the grounds and building inside the secured fence. You have to have a DOD/AAFES parking sticker to park in those lots.
The area this building is in can be sketchy and I get a little nervous when I have to stay after dark and walk the 50-200 yards from the secured area to my car.
The only area's off limits might be the company owned lots which do have guards at the entrances and the grounds and building inside the secured fence. You have to have a DOD/AAFES parking sticker to park in those lots.
The area this building is in can be sketchy and I get a little nervous when I have to stay after dark and walk the 50-200 yards from the secured area to my car.
- Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:10 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: CCW and MPA SB 321 on Federal property
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Re: CCW and MPA SB 321 on Federal property
There is a sign on the gate from the contractor lot (gravel) not sure about the others. It is fed prop and definately prohibited for carry on premises.
Edited to add:
My understanding is the contractor lot is leased from the city and would be ok to disarm and lock up in vehicle.
Edited to add:
My understanding is the contractor lot is leased from the city and would be ok to disarm and lock up in vehicle.