Dallas Co Constable office 30.06?
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Dallas Co Constable office 30.06?
Watching the news and noticed 30.06 / 30.07 sign outside the Dallas County Constable Office. Is that within the current law to post the building? I actually do not know, and know very little about the constables.
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Re: Dallas Co Constable office 30.06?
If I am not mistaken only the Sheriff's office and City Police/Marshals can restrict carry in non-public portions of their buildings. Constables, DPS, ect. are not authorized to per 411.207(d)(1)Russell wrote:No, it is not. Any publicly accessible locations may not be posted.
They are permitted to require you to disarm if you are entering a location that is not publicly accessible (holding cells for example).
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Re: Dallas Co Constable office 30.06?
Does the Constable claim to hold court in his office?
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No doubt he has a religious 3rd-grade class constantly riding a small train set in the lobby, a perpetual school-sponsored activity at an amusement park while a priest says mass nearby!MeMelYup wrote:Does the Constable claim to hold court in his office?
Re: Dallas Co Constable office 30.06?
Aren't the constables usually in the same building with the JP Court for their precinct?
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