SWglockmagnum
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so i'm on the way to getting my chl officially.. paid the money, started the paperwork, will be taking the class on cinco de mayo. should have it in a month give or take...
so... given that, i have a few questions.
I am buying a house in the city. i know i can walk around my house wearing an arsenal of guns any way and anywhere i can possibly fit them if i wanted to without any sort of permit....
but...
the question is, in TEXAS, Can you wear an outside the belt gun holster in your garage if it is open, or on your lawn prior to the sidewalk which is typically city property?
that's assuming you have no sort of licensing such as a CHL, which stands for CONCEALED.
i'm going to assume YES, you are legally allowed to do so within your own property, front or back yard, or garage or porch or roof or wherever you can possibly go on your own property, but would be breaking the law without a CHL if you have not concealed it by the time you left your property / say the sidewalk or street...
but... my other question is..........
lets say you are allowed to wear an outside the pants holster with your favorite weapon all throughout your property (again... within city limits)...
does that right get revoked if you have a CHL ???
i.e. i'm standing on my front lawn with a gun hanging off my belt, and a cop drives by, do i get in trouble for not having my weapon concealed in public?
in other words i'm trying to figure out if you revoke one right to gain another, or if it is always a right...
now, that's not really taking into consideration that it's just....... not really a good idea to walk around your property with a gun hanging off your belt in a neighborhood like mine.. you're LOOKING for a challenge if you do. and believe me.. they'll take the challenge.
the reason i ask this specifically though is that, i do motorcycle repair out of my garage for customers... and sometimes i have the garage door open, sometimes i have it cracked open, and ghetto hood rats walk by constantly and shout at me or ask stupid questions.. most of the time they are drunk, stoned, on crack or something, sometimes they'll walk right into my garage while i'm welding and stand 3 feet behind me and start trying to get my attention.... then ask me for money or a cigarette or whatever else....
there's one dude in particular who every time he walks by with his girlfriend he starts screaming all sorts of stuff.
I seriously think he's schizophrenic. or just has serious anger issues. i really don't know, but, i see him maybe once a week, and fortunately they usually walk in the middle of the street (making cars go around them because they're so important)....
anyway.... for that reason specifically, i don't think it's a good idea for me to be walking around with a gun hanging off my hip..... he'd go get his and there would be a duel. guaranteed....
but... it is because of him specifically that i finally decided to get my CHL along with the other benefits that have made me want to get one for a year now.
i refuse to be in my garage without a weapon handy if the door is going to be open, and i may as well be legal to carry it outside of my property.
thank god for the castle doctrine though.
so... given that, i have a few questions.
I am buying a house in the city. i know i can walk around my house wearing an arsenal of guns any way and anywhere i can possibly fit them if i wanted to without any sort of permit....
but...
the question is, in TEXAS, Can you wear an outside the belt gun holster in your garage if it is open, or on your lawn prior to the sidewalk which is typically city property?
that's assuming you have no sort of licensing such as a CHL, which stands for CONCEALED.
i'm going to assume YES, you are legally allowed to do so within your own property, front or back yard, or garage or porch or roof or wherever you can possibly go on your own property, but would be breaking the law without a CHL if you have not concealed it by the time you left your property / say the sidewalk or street...
but... my other question is..........
lets say you are allowed to wear an outside the pants holster with your favorite weapon all throughout your property (again... within city limits)...
does that right get revoked if you have a CHL ???
i.e. i'm standing on my front lawn with a gun hanging off my belt, and a cop drives by, do i get in trouble for not having my weapon concealed in public?
in other words i'm trying to figure out if you revoke one right to gain another, or if it is always a right...
now, that's not really taking into consideration that it's just....... not really a good idea to walk around your property with a gun hanging off your belt in a neighborhood like mine.. you're LOOKING for a challenge if you do. and believe me.. they'll take the challenge.
the reason i ask this specifically though is that, i do motorcycle repair out of my garage for customers... and sometimes i have the garage door open, sometimes i have it cracked open, and ghetto hood rats walk by constantly and shout at me or ask stupid questions.. most of the time they are drunk, stoned, on crack or something, sometimes they'll walk right into my garage while i'm welding and stand 3 feet behind me and start trying to get my attention.... then ask me for money or a cigarette or whatever else....
there's one dude in particular who every time he walks by with his girlfriend he starts screaming all sorts of stuff.
I seriously think he's schizophrenic. or just has serious anger issues. i really don't know, but, i see him maybe once a week, and fortunately they usually walk in the middle of the street (making cars go around them because they're so important)....
anyway.... for that reason specifically, i don't think it's a good idea for me to be walking around with a gun hanging off my hip..... he'd go get his and there would be a duel. guaranteed....
but... it is because of him specifically that i finally decided to get my CHL along with the other benefits that have made me want to get one for a year now.
i refuse to be in my garage without a weapon handy if the door is going to be open, and i may as well be legal to carry it outside of my property.
thank god for the castle doctrine though.