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AR15.COM
1/27/2005 1:49:18 PM EDT
Concealed Handguns Now Legal On Houston Transit System

POSTED: 4:35 pm CST January 27, 2005

HOUSTON -- Houston area residents licensed to carry concealed handguns can now take their weapons aboard buses and light rail trains.

The board of the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County on Thursday repealed its long-standing ban of concealed weapons.

The transit authority, also known as METRO, had banned such weapons on its buses and trains since 1995, when the Legislature voted to allow licensed owners to carry concealed handguns in most public places.

In 2003, the state amended the concealed handgun law to prevent Texas cities from banning such weapons from public buildings.

In response to the change in the law, METRO officials on Thursday voted to amend their policy to now prohibit the unlawful carrying of such weapons.

"I think METRO was not enthusiastic about people carrying handguns on board, but we cannot legally ban people who are legally carrying those handguns from being on METRO," said David Wolff, METRO's chairman.

The change in METRO's policy was sparked by a lawsuit filed in October 2003 by several organizations.

"METRO is to be commended. They did the right thing. They did the lawful thing. They saved their ratepayers unnecessary funds to litigate it further," said Texas General Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson, who is chairman of the Civil Liberties Defense Foundation, one of the groups that filed the lawsuit.

www.click2houston.com/news/4136876/detail.html
1/27/2005 3:50:14 PM EDT
[#1]


It's not like we couldn't before.  But it's nice to have the official recognition from METRO that they must abide by the law.

Alpine
1/27/2005 7:14:45 PM EDT
[#2]
I was about top post this.

Finally, someting we knew.  I have been carrying on the metrorail since it opened.

No 30.06 signs so screw them.
1/27/2005 7:45:55 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
I was about top post this.

Finally, someting we knew.  I have been carrying on the metrorail since it opened.

No 30.06 signs so screw them.


one of the local news ch. said a few have been arrested for carrying on the train along with buses. Metro Chief said if anyone breaks concealment they will be arrested. i wonder if someone bumping into and feeling something hard get you busted.
1/28/2005 6:48:13 AM EDT
[#4]
I doubt it.

I always carried b/c they had no 30.06 signs posted.

One of hte metro Wonks was on the radio, NPR,last night and he was saying that this really didn't change things b/c it was an unenforaceable rule anyway.  If the handguns remained concealed, who would know that they were being carried.

I really enjoyed the part were he stated that he did not think that CHL holders carrying handguns made their trains and buses safer.
1/28/2005 7:44:34 AM EDT
[#5]


 Good to hear.

 BTW, SC-Texas.  Why take train or bus when you guys can drive in Houston?