That was my understanding as well. Collin County still has a lot of country personality, and is sometimes informal on some things. I wonder if this is just an "understanding" among county employees?
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- Wed Dec 13, 2017 9:53 am
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Carry in a courtroom
It has always been my understanding that carry was always disallowed in a courtroom or the premises of a court. I had an LTC student this week who works for the county (Roads and Bridges), and he said that he had been told at work that, after getting a license, he could carry in the courthouse or court premises if court was not in session.
Is that a quirk in the law, or is he misunderstanding what he was told?
Is that a quirk in the law, or is he misunderstanding what he was told?