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by nitrogen
Wed Apr 05, 2006 10:42 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Businesses that prohibit CHL
Replies: 91
Views: 20331

TxFire wrote:Well UPS can do the same if they want to exclude CHL's. That is their right.

I was at Firewheel Town Center in Garland today and the only sign I noticed was at I believe Kay Jewlers. It was in both Englis and Spanish, but was not where near 30.06 compliant. I will try to get the text or a picture.
There are plenty of other reasons not to shop at Kay jewlers besides their (non compliant) sign. While shopping for my fianceé's ring, I got the hard sell put on me. Being a sales guy myself, there's nothing I hate more.
Go see the guys at Nasir Jewlers instead.
by nitrogen
Mon Mar 27, 2006 2:52 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Businesses that prohibit CHL
Replies: 91
Views: 20331

I was looking for this thread to post a business that I saw that prohibited CHL. (Kindness Small Animal Hospital, Jupiter Road in Garland, with a non-compliant no handguns sign)

I think it'd be fair to include a date the posting was seen, along with a policy to expire a listing after a sufficient lenght of time if nobody confirms it.

For instance, using a fictional example:
I notice that Texas State Mall in Stevenson, TX is posted. I submit the listing, with details of what I saw. (A 30.06 sign, a non-conforming sign, etc)

Someone else goes to Texas State mall and notices the sign, and they confirm the posting.
Now, let's say that Texas State Mall removes their signs after an effective campaign by CHL holders in the city.
If nobody confirms the entry after X number of months, it'd fall out of the list, or someone can confirm that it's no longer posted.

If we're all wiling to do this, i think it's the only way it can be effective and accurate.

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