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Re: DPS, I-20 Stop, Other stuff
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 8:18 am
by sjfcontrol
Well, that's interesting... Regarding SB321:
TSRA Update Email 9/2/11 wrote:It allows all firearms and ammunition and most industry employees are protected, with or without a concealed handgun license.
txdps pdf wrote:Employers may not prohibit employees with a concealed handgun license from having firearms or ammunition in their personal cars in the employer’s parking lot.
Also, thought this was interesting...
txdps pdf wrote:DPS must create a pass for expedited access to the state Capitol building. To be eligible, an applicant must meet the criteria to apply for a concealed handgun license, with the exception of handgun proficiency requirements. (HB 2131, effective May 30, 2011)
Re: DPS, I-20 Stop, Other stuff
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 10:20 pm
by srothstein
ELB wrote:srothstein wrote: .... Be careful about this, I see a large potential for abuse in this.
How so/by who?
elb
By some of the less scrupulous police agencies/officers. As someone else pointed out, tow truck drivers seem to have a habit of turning those lights on all the time. This may not be a bad thing, but it is a fact. Suppose you see a cop sitting there with no lights on, but the tow truck driver sitting there has his lights on. The cop may be just waiting for someone to go by without slowing/moving over.
There were reports of some cities that set up traps like this when the move over law first went into effect. I see it happening again, especially since there was less publicity about this change.
Re: DPS, I-20 Stop, Other stuff
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 11:47 am
by LikesShinyThings
That's awesome news!
Thanks for the link, SpeedSix. That is very helpful.
Re: DPS, I-20 Stop, Other stuff
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 10:33 pm
by speedsix
...I would back up anything in that media release by reading the law...bureaucrats have been known to get it wrong and say it wrong...this wouldn't help you in court if it had an error in it...I feel safe with the enrolled version of the actual law...nothing else...unless it's a state-printed handbook like the LS-16...I believe that would be enough to get you off if it was printed in error...