This is the whole point of the post, but just about the time you think you understand the law, something like this comes along. If the Wine tasting is free, and the and no other alcholice beverages can be consumed on the premises, how does this law apply?The trick to this is to remember the exact wording of the law. It is illegal to carry in a place where more than 50% of the sales is from alcohol for consumption on premises as determined by TABC.
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- Mon Sep 01, 2008 8:02 pm
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- Sat Aug 30, 2008 6:12 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Interesting 51% Sign
I am not a fan of alerting businesses to incorretly posted signs, but on a recent trip to Fredericksburg, upon entering a liquor store on main street, I noticed a 51% sign. As hard as it was, I kept quite but noticed that aside form liquor, wine, and beer sales, they had a wine tasting area. I do not see how this could possibly be a correctly posted sign, does anyone else have any thoughts?