So does this make the whole store 'off limits' for carrying or is this a special case where carry is allowed as long as you don't use the Post Office?

Thanks in advance.

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Howdy neighbor! It has come to my attention that there are quite a few of us running around our neighborhood.Mahzik wrote:Texanron - looks like we're neighbors. I can actually see the lights at the Ace at Louetta and Grant from my house.
ddstuder wrote:I asked my CHL instructor buddy this question. He presented the question to the folks in Austin, and here is the reply.
Hi Mr. E,
Thank you for your question.
According to the Federal Firearms Act, whoever knowingly possesses or causes to be present a firearm or other dangerous weapon in a Federal facility (other than a Federal court facility), or attempts to do so, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 1 year, or both.
Under your scenario of a convenient store and post office sharing the same open space, the convenient store would not trump the federal law governing unlawful carrying in a post office. The Texas requirement of a 30.06 sign would not apply to a federal facility and therefore a sign is not needed for the post office/convenient store.
If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Thanks,
Office of Regulatory Counsel
From: CHLinstructors
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 11:32 AM
To: RLS Legal Staff
Subject: FW: Instructor Question
Can you help with this question please?
Thank you.
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Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 11:13 AM
To: CHLinstructors
Subject: Instructor Question
This was brought up in my class over this past weekend.
It is illegal to carry a gun into a typical stand alone federal post office. What happens in the country type stores, where you will have a convenience store and a post office sharing a location?
With no 30.06 posted sign.
thanks
Banks have never been statutorily off limits in Texas. The rule is simple. Federal property = off limits. The UPS Store, gas station, hardware store, etc that provides some postal services or sells stamps is not federal property.wharvey wrote: If memory serves, when Texas just passed its concealed carry law back in the 90's it was also illegal to carry in banks. I seem to remember similar questions concerning carrying in stores that had a bank branch located inside. Was it just the bank, or the whole store that was off limits. Moved out of state before I heard a resolution to that.