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Armed Attorneys Richard Hayes and Leslie Cross answer your legal questions in another packed Q&A covering holsters, vehicle carry, citizen’s arrests, employer policies, and more.
Does a magnetic vehicle mount count as a holster under Texas law? Can a zippered pistol case satisfy the holster requirement? What about carrying a truck gun like an MP5K with a loaded magazine? We examine these common questions and discuss what current Texas law says—and where the gray areas remain.
We also tackle whether your employer’s policies can affect your right to stand your ground, whether church security teams should ever use handcuffs to detain someone after a violent incident, and the legal risks of attempting a citizen’s arrest.
Richard also responds to criticism over helping draft firearm legislation and explains why Armed Attorneys has been involved in shaping laws at the Texas Capitol to better protect lawful gun owners rather than restrict them.
Finally, we discuss whether carrying in prohibited places affects legal coverage, whether alcohol changes the analysis in a self-defense case, and whether Texas’s holster requirement could survive a constitutional challenge under the Supreme Court’s modern Second Amendment decisions.
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