That's what it looks they are saying. I think it's important to remember that Texas is unique with regards to providing legal notice against CC. AFAIK, no other state requires the posting of penal code language. Other states give any sign the force of law, or they do not give signs the force of law.Abraham wrote:I'm confused.
Are they essentially stating if a business posts ANY sort of 'no guns allowed sign', (not a 30.06 sign) and you end up defending yourself with a firearm in that place of business, they won't honor their contract to defend you?
Do I understand that right?
It appears that CCW Safe is not fully aware/comfortable with the laws in Texas. They also state multiple times that they are a law enforcement based company. To me, that suggests that whoever was responding to those emails may be assume that any type of sign is always legal notice. Also, being law enforcement based doesn't mean that they have any better understanding of the law.
I'm not a member of any of these services, but I think [Pre-paid legal service] probably has the best understanding of Texas law. I'm not endorsing them though. Their issues have been discussed here at length.