Then take it apart and make three trips.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.
Problem solved.
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Then take it apart and make three trips.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.
Castle Doctrine in Texas is all about justification for using force or deadly force. It has nothing to do with carrying guns.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:Then take it apart and make three trips.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.
Problem solved.