Absolutely. There is nothing that says the signs have to be permanent (to the best of my recollection). Portable signs allow certain events to be posted while others are not. For instance, a school sponsored event at a location that is not a school. The problem is, the 30.06 penal code doesn't have anything to do with school sponsored events. Most people just think that's the sign you put up if people can't carry somewhere. While I certainly want to be notified if there is a prohibited event somewhere so that I don't commit a crime by carrying there, they should really do so by referencing the correct section of the law.Wysiwyg101 wrote:Still, could a privately owned building put out portable signs like this and they be legal?
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- Tue Mar 29, 2016 12:00 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Is This Sign Legal?
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