To: marktwain
I did not know it was illegal to carry into a PO building and carry into them all the time concealed. I have read the Texas Penal code over and over and no where have I found restricting it. It is a public building.
The only one that I do not carry into is the one in Victoria, TX which has a Federal/District Court room upstairs which makes it off limits according to Texas law.
11 posted on
03/28/2016 5:01:01 AM PDT by
eartick
(Been to the line in the sand and liked it)
To: eartick
They have to be posted with signs at the entrances, for it to be illegal.
So, if the ones that you frequent have not posted signs, you should be ok.
To: eartick
You won’t find it in the TX laws. It is a federal law. If you ever get caught you will never own a gun again (legally) for the rest of your life.
15 posted on
03/28/2016 5:11:52 AM PDT by
fulltlt
To: eartick
I did not know it was illegal to carry into a PO building and carry into them all the time concealed. I have read the Texas Penal code over and over and no where have I found restricting it. It is a public building.
You are committing a Federal felony and will surrender your right to own a firearm or vote, for ever, if caught. PO's in Texas are not on Texas land, they are on Federal land.
17 posted on
03/28/2016 5:46:57 AM PDT by
TexasGunLover
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