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Originally Posted by matthewb0051
30.06 and 30.07 are such a PITA and frankly very confusing statutes. I always have to re-read those signs when I go places and even then I'm not sure I get it.
What's worse is the new constitutional carry. I've had a few cases recently on folks w/o carry license and trying to apply the con-carry rules is crazy hard. I even heard on body cam video the cops, detective, and on-call DA saying they didn't get it.
WRT 30.06/.07 I wonder if the hospital would allow employees exceptions for to/from if you store in locker in the building. I'm in a similar boat with the courthouse, my office is about a block down the street, so for a block I'm on my own.
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LOL! If you have a hard time with the laws, the rest of us are screwed!
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on the premises of a hospital licensed under Chapter 241, Health and Safety Code, or on the premises of a nursing facility licensed under Chapter 242, Health and Safety Code, unless the person has written authorization of the hospital or nursing facility administration, as appropriate;
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I would not want to ask for permission unless I had a good reason to believe that approval was likely.
I believe colleges are now OK unless they have 30.06 or 30.07 posted if you have a license. I believe I've read that if you have a license there are a couple of places that you can go that you can't if you don't have a license (think college was one of those places, maybe the only difference, I can't remember).
It would be nice, if in your position, there was some sort of DMZ with lockers where lawyers and employees could go, leave their guns, and then go inside.
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