Did he say License must be visibly displayed to legally openly?
Did he say License must be visibly displayed to legally openly?
Did he say License must be visibly displayed to legally openly?
He was wrong on other ID requirements as well.
Please continue....
This is what I heard:
"Therefore, this means that a police officer can approach somebody who they observe openly carrying a handgun in a holster in a shoulder or belt holster and detain them and ask for ID. This is because a police officer who observes a person openly carrying a handgun has reasonable suspicion to believe and may even have probable cause to arrest that person for violating the general weapons law of Texas, Texas penal code 46.02 that states that a person is not allowed to carry a handgun, illegal knife or club. So, upon being approached by a police officer an individual who is carrying a handgun in a shoulder or belt holster should then present their handgun license to the officer showing that they are protected by the defense provided in Texas penal code 46.15."
I cannot believe that Texas Law Shield just sold us out like that. Have they never heard of the Fourth Amendment?!
<quoting TLS Video> Texas penal code 46.02 that states that a person is not allowed to carry a handgun, illegal knife or club. So, upon being approached by a police officer an individual who is carrying a handgun in a shoulder or belt holster should then present their handgun license to the officer showing that they are protected by the defense provided in Texas penal code 46.15.
He says OC meets the Reasonable Suspicion requirement. Such BS. It does not.
Arrre ye sure, Laddie? I really don't know you, but he is in that profession TO know. Are you (again, just a question) an attorney specializing in 2A/Texas law??
Arrre ye sure, Laddie? I really don't know you, but he is in that profession TO know. Are you (again, just a question) an attorney specializing in 2A/Texas law??
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So me seeing an Austin, Dallas or Houston cop stopping you to inquire wasn't so far-fetched. If the dept wanted to be a real a**hole about it, such a stop could be on every street corner until you threatened legal action for harassment. In which case you'd better have YOUR body cam working! And be polite!