sjfcontrol wrote:Texas law makes no distinction for loaded or unloaded guns. If he is breaking the law carrying a loaded gun, he's also breaking it with an unloaded gun.
Then take it apart and make three trips.
Problem solved.
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sjfcontrol wrote:Texas law makes no distinction for loaded or unloaded guns. If he is breaking the law carrying a loaded gun, he's also breaking it with an unloaded gun.
tomtexan wrote:What about castle doctrine? Doesn't that extend to the workplace? If you are in your home, are you carrying under CHL authority or castle doctrine?
fickman wrote:sjfcontrol wrote:Texas law makes no distinction for loaded or unloaded guns. If he is breaking the law carrying a loaded gun, he's also breaking it with an unloaded gun.
Then take it apart and make three trips.
Problem solved.

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