According to you, on-duty cops could be banned from private property if it's posted, illegal signage or not.
Bob
Uh no, this thread is about off-duty cops from out of state. Nice try to change the subject to try and make your failing point.
According to you, on-duty cops could be banned from private property if it's posted, illegal signage or not.
Bob
Fed law supersedes state and local law. ...Sorry I can't help your lack of reading comprehension.
Yeah let's have a little reading refresher, looks like it says the EXACT OPPOSITE of your claim - it SPECIFICALLY says it DOES NOT supersedes state law wrt to private property and certain .gov property. How ironic. Too bad, so sad.
18 U.S. Code § 926B - Carrying of concealed firearms by qualified law enforcement officers
State or any political subdivision thereof, an individual who is a qualified law enforcement officer and who is carrying the identification required by subsection (d) may carry a concealed firearm that has been shipped or transported in interstate or foreign commerce, subject to subsection (b).
(b)This section shall not be construed to supersede or limit the laws of any State that—
persons or entities to prohibit or restrict the possession of concealed firearms on their property; or
firearms on any State or local government property, installation, building, base, or park
Sure, put a kibosh on my entertainment.Hey, let's leave the making up the law to the cops. These silly words or for civilians to stew over. Cops are too busy doing cop stuff to worry about what's written.
You're not a cop, you wouldn't understand.
Hey, let's leave the making up the law to the cops. These silly words or for civilians to stew over. Cops are too busy doing cop stuff to worry about what's written.
You're not a cop, you wouldn't understand.
Works for off-duty and retired cops, too. No change, per Federal law. Fed law supersedes state and local law. Most all departments are given training on this. Sorry I can't help your lack of reading comprehension. As far as where one can carry as an off-duty cop or retired cop, it's settled law from a case in S Dakota a few years back. Think what you want, Brother. Since you're not a cop, I don't think you have too much to worry about. And you have a nice day!
Bob
Yeah, you're gonna make some people unhappy..TXI and Renegade both speak the truth.
When have I ever cared about making people happy? lolYeah, you're gonna make some people unhappy..
A good debate brings forth truth. There is no loser. Thank you!Well, looks like I lost this round. Maybe next time.
Bob
Well, looks like I lost this round. Maybe next time.
Bob
QFTAnd don't take him fishing either or he'll likely drink all of your beer.
Austin PD and State Troopers regularly mess with each other.What are the odds he would be hassled by Texas LEOs when they saw his credentials?
Are you a cop? You need to look at what TX law says about cops carrying a weapon. A little different than what you think. ANYONE is banned from carrying on private property if the owner asks you to leave (unless it's an on-duty investigation). That's true anywhere in the US. Cops are exempt from 30-06 regs and ABC rules. Don't know where you got your info, but it doesn't really matter, if you're not a cop. If you think your CCW is a better deal, that's awesome.
According to you, on-duty cops could be banned from private property if it's posted, illegal signage or not. Ridiculous. Per TX (and Federal) law, armed cops aren't banned from anywhere in the state, except Fed buildings. There was an issue in some TX stadiums, since it's private property, but that's changed now; cops with ID are admitted, per TX law, CCW citizens are not. If you qualify once yearly and have an appropriate police ID, you're good to go just about anywhere in the US. And that's what the intent was. That's why it's titled "Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act".
Bob
Hey, let's leave the making up the law to the cops. These silly words or for civilians to stew over. Cops are too busy doing cop stuff to worry about what's written.
You're not a cop, you wouldn't understand.