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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 4:04 am
by frankie_the_yankee
KBCraig wrote: My solution would be to eliminate all statutory restrictions on carrying in or on private property, even state-licensed places of public accommodation. If I own a bar, a church, a private high school, a major private university, or just a piddling little daycare that calls itself a "school", then it's my business, not that of the state of Texas, whether or not to allow guns on my property.

Kevin
Isn't that self contradictory? If the state eliminated all restrictions, people would be able to carry anywhere, including your private property (that was also a public accommodation) whether you wanted them to or not. So with no state restrictions, it wouldn't be your business whether someone carried, it would be up the each CHL himself.

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 10:36 am
by KBCraig
frankie_the_yankee wrote:Isn't that self contradictory?
No.

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 10:57 am
by seamusTX
KBCraig wrote:My solution would be to eliminate all statutory restrictions on carrying in or on private property, even state-licensed places of public accommodation. If I own a bar, a church, a private high school, a major private university, or just a piddling little daycare that calls itself a "school", then it's my business, not that of the state of Texas, whether or not to allow guns on my property.
I agree with you.

However, bars and certain health care facilities are the only private property where carrying a weapon is totally illegal. Churches must be posted to make it illegal to carry there, the same as any other private property. The administration of a school can permit weapons to be carried there.

I also want to mention that regardless of the law, the only way private property owners can effectively keep weapons off the property is to install metal detectors or frisk everyone, and make sure that the guards do their job right. Some people miss or ignore signs, and criminals disregard them.

- Jim