UPDATE-- RE: HB1815-fixing traveling

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shooter_tx wrote:
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Liberty wrote: Does Travelling Constitute my commute?
If you commute by car, then the "traveling" defense is irrelevant; you can have a gun in your car. If you commute by bicycle, or some other non-motor vehicle mode of travel, then you'll have to look to the case law for your appellate jurisdiction. A short commute that doesn’t cross a county line has no chance of being held to be “traveling.�

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But what chance do you think it has of being presumed to be traveling? ;-)
I'm not sure I understand your question, but if you're talking about the "traveling presumption" that passed in 2005 (HB823), then it has been repealed with the passage of HB1815.

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Whoops, you're right.
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