That language does not comply with the 30.06 requirements, so the sign is NOT enforceable in court. It is POSSIBLE that the Museum management thinks their sign is enforceable, so they could give you some grief if you were to fail to conceal.jgallego wrote:The following is from the texas3006.com website
Main glass entryway doors are marked in white approx quarter inch lettering 'Possession of a handgun under authority of Texas Concealed Handgun Permit Law, Texas Civil Statutes, Article 4413 (29ee) is prohibited beyond this point'. Also, if you enter from the parking garage through the gift shop, you do not use the main entrance and do not encounter any 'no guns' signs.
Jaime
Therefore, concealed carries is perfectly legal in the HMNS, but, as always, be careful and discreet.
I am not a lawyer.