The only time I have been to one the pizza was not very good, but my kid had a good time. That was probably 12 years ago. I see a lot of these types of scenarios where a business posts a gunbuster sign. And as you state, they can ask you to leave if you are found carrying, with or without any kind of sign.My only concern would be if they had good pizza.
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- Sat Mar 01, 2014 10:02 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Peter Piper Pizza
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Re: Peter Piper Pizza
- Sat Mar 01, 2014 9:52 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Peter Piper Pizza
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Re: Peter Piper Pizza
Nope. They are legally required to post the 'Unlicensed possession sign whether they want to or not. The 'gunbuster' sign is their choice. And, it is not a valid 30.06, so not legally binding.BAW1967 wrote:Went to eat pizza yesterday and on the left side of the front door was the normal unlicensed possession of a firearm sign and on the right side was a gun buster sign that read "no guns allowed inside the building". Aren't we kind of contradicting ourselves here?