Armed Attorneys Richard Hayes and Leslie Cross discuss whether removing a suppressor after a self-defense shooting could create legal problems, how Texas “mutual combat” laws actually work, Gun Free School Zone concerns for constitutional carriers, DWI effects on LTC holders, lawful police commands, private firearm sales, and the kinds of cases lawyers sometimes refuse to take. They also break down why San Antonio removed controversial 30.06 and 30.07 signs from public buildings after pressure from the Texas Attorney General.
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