That's quite a beauty!
Sorry - I'm a bit confused. The state used to allow it? Or the ban ability was allowed and the state stopped that ability? I honestly didn't know this was a thing.
Welcome, by the way!
In Texas, apartments cannot prevent you from exercising basic rights on property you control.
I.e.
30.07 is enforceable, but 30.06 is not
They cannot enforce "no firearms" in YOUR apartment and you could sue for them trying.
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I think the law is on your side. The court ruling (IIRC) was those sections of contracts were in violation of the law and unenforceable. The fact your residence is t.u. property shouldn't matter and to this cop it wouldn't.Thanks!
My understanding is that it’s the latter. I think there were no laws in the past that prevented landlords from not allowing firearms in their contracts.
I signed my lease before the Sept 1, 2019 date, so it would still apply to my lease. Also, UT Austin bought my apartment complex halfway thru the lease, which muddies up the situation. My guess would be that campus carry laws apply. Moving into a new place this weekend, so I’m not concerned at this point.
completely compatible and safe with .223 AND 5.56 NATO.
Thank you for that bit of relief.Yep! You're good to go.
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