It has to be someone in charge. It could be the manager, owner, etc. To address your specific question, if some 16-year old kid said that to me, I'd likely (in a friendly, non-confrontational sort of way) say, "Sure, let's ask the manager, and if he/she wants me to leave, I'll be happy to do so."Shu wrote:The reason I ask is I don't want some 16 year old kid saying you can't have that in here or you need to leave, but it's his summer job.
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- Wed Dec 02, 2015 12:37 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Open carry signage question
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Re: Open carry signage question
- Wed Dec 02, 2015 12:14 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Open carry signage question
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Re: Open carry signage question
Yes, you can open carry if only 30.06 is posted. However, recognize that if you open carry, then they may inform you orally that you cannot carry. If this happens, then you have received effective notification under 30.07, and then you'll still have to leave.
It's easier if only 30.07 is posted and then you concealed carry...likely nobody will know that you're doing so, so you won't receive oral notification.
It's easier if only 30.07 is posted and then you concealed carry...likely nobody will know that you're doing so, so you won't receive oral notification.