MeMelYup wrote:I have questions. Is there any other no gun signs beside 30.06? Or, do they not want just no lawful concealed carry holders with guns. This is your place of business, is it in your lease contract that you cannot carry?
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- Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:56 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Legality of 30:06 Signs
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Re: Legality of 30:06 Signs
No, other signs other then the 30:06 (two on each side of the doors on every entrance) No, it is not in my lease contract. I have been out there for at least 6yrs now and it just happened this past weekend.
- Sun Dec 16, 2012 4:30 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Legality of 30:06 Signs
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Re: Legality of 30:06 Signs
T-Anchor Flea Market here in Amarillo, TX
scottmeador wrote:"...My extension or second location of my business is located inside a Flea Market (open to the public)..."
Where is the flea market located? I'll make make sure not to visit there.
- Sun Dec 16, 2012 3:54 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Legality of 30:06 Signs
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Re: Legality of 30:06 Signs
That's exactly what I was figuring on. Thank you to all for help and all the welcomes!!!
Keith B wrote:First off, welcome to the forum.snipr806@gmail.com wrote:OK for sake of conversation let's say there was no discussion w/ anyone. If there is a 30:06 sign posted that is smaller then 1" letters, a CHL holder can ignore said sign and walk in anyways?
The signs do not meet the legal letter of the law. However, that does not mean that if found carrying you would not be arrested and charged and then they let the judge figure it out. It boils down to the fact that they are wanting to post the flea market and prevent legal carry there, they are just not quite making it truly illegal.
So, while you could more than likely beat the fact the sign was not legal in court, you may still have to deal with the hassle in between.
- Sun Dec 16, 2012 3:43 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Legality of 30:06 Signs
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Re: Legality of 30:06 Signs
OK for sake of conversation let's say there was no discussion w/ anyone. If there is a 30:06 sign posted that is smaller then 1" letters, a CHL holder can ignore said sign and walk in anyways?
- Sun Dec 16, 2012 1:42 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Legality of 30:06 Signs
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Re: Legality of 30:06 Signs
I say notified because A) I read/saw the signs that are posted on all entrances outside B) Because we discussed 30:06 signs she has hanging up. Where they came from and that they weren't to code. The manager said she called the city and that is what they told her however, I was not told or given notice by her or any other employee I could not carry verbally.
So basically the census is because the signs are not to code size wise, you can walk past them? I would imagine "notice" would be verbal or signage.
So basically the census is because the signs are not to code size wise, you can walk past them? I would imagine "notice" would be verbal or signage.
- Sun Dec 16, 2012 12:27 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Legality of 30:06 Signs
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Legality of 30:06 Signs
I am curious as I have never heard this before. My extension or second location of my business is located inside a Flea Market (open to the public). After years and years of being out here I have noticed this weekend a miniature 12"x7" 30:06 sign posted on both sides of all entrance doors. I asked them where they got the signs (as that is what I do). In short they said they called the city who informed them since this is private property they do not have to have standard size signs.
Where they given false information and are the signs legal? Now, I have been "notified" so I will leave my weapon in the car from here on out.
Where they given false information and are the signs legal? Now, I have been "notified" so I will leave my weapon in the car from here on out.