Failed fingerprinting? Better study before you go back!rossgirl wrote:Brand new! Just joined and finished class last night. Failed fingerprinting so must redo that part and then will mail in packet! So excited to be a part of this awesome group of Texans!!
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- Sun Nov 13, 2011 5:45 pm
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
- Topic: "Waiting Room"
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- Mon Feb 23, 2009 7:56 pm
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
- Topic: "Waiting Room"
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There are 2 versions of the 30.06 sign, but only 1 valid one. Prior to 1999, there was "Article 4413, 29EE". After that, it was updated to "Subchapter H, Chapter 411". The latter is the valid sign.will381796 wrote:Are there multiple versions of a 30.06 sign? I saw reference on texas3006.com about an old 30.06 sign referencing and old chl law. Is this an example of one of the old 30.06 signs? Or is this simply a 30.06 sign referencing the wrong law?
- Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:54 pm
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
- Topic: "Waiting Room"
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The sign is not valid. It references Article 4413, 29EE. A valid 30.06 sign references Subchapter H, Chapter 411.will381796 wrote:I saw it at the University Center for Community Health here in San Antonio. 701 S Zarzamora St. It is a health care facility so I half-way expected it to be posted before I got there. I actually took a picture of it lol.that1otherdude wrote:will381796 wrote:
Nope. And you're right. I saw my first valid 30.06 sign on Thursday and there's no way somebody paying attention could miss it. But just the entire mentality of having to look takes some getting used to. I look for even non-compliant 30.06 signs simply because I choose not to patronize an establishment with that stance on law-abiding citizens.
out of curiosity.. where did you see the 30.06 sign?