The TABC is charged with responsibility of having businesses post the correct signs; either the 51% sign, or the "blue" unlicensed carry sign. You can carry in any business that sells alcohol for on-premises consumption, so long as it is not a 51% location. The TABC is very good about answering complaints from people who think a business has incorrectly posted a 51% sign.txfour wrote:Let me ask this then while we are on the subject. There is a convenient store that sell the usual. They also have a grill where you can order burgers and such. The owner will also sell beer, but she has a two beer limit for all customers. Now, with that said, I go to this store daily (because it is clean and smoke free) and in the 6 months it has been open, have only seen 3-4 people drinking a beer in there. I am 99.999% certain that her stores income is not 51% alcohol by consumption on premises. Does she have a sign posted legally? Does the TABC or ATF have a website with gross incomes were I can view if I am wrong?
My best bet is to just not carry in the store, which I don't, but just curious as to how all of this works since I am new to it all.
Thanks.
Chas.