Yep - but without carrying your concealed weaponThe Annoyed Man wrote:Does that mean that I can go back in periodically to make sure if it's still posted?
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- Sun Aug 07, 2011 8:39 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Sun Aug 07, 2011 12:24 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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if the sign is legally enforceable, then when you see the sign, the sign affects the entire dwelling. there is nothing that says "you can't go "past" this sign".suthdj wrote:I thought you could not go past a 30.06 sign. So if it was posted inside the store you could not go beyond the sign or did I miss something.
If you go to walmart and happen to see a 30.06 sign back next to the bathrooms, (no walmart is not posted), and we all know the bathroom is in the very back of the store. Once you see the sign by the bathrooms, if they are legal, then you have been given notice and if carrying, you need to leave immediately or you are trespassing, and this 'notice' is valid until the sign is no longer posted.
- Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:29 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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if no Spanish, it is not a legally enforceable sign.InfoTechCHL2007 wrote:.but no Spanish.
Should you carry in there even though it is not enforceable? Well, I would carry there OR I would not give them any business at all, as if you believe their intention is to not want CHL's, then don't give them CHL money.
- Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:24 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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All the statute states, If I remember right is "conspicuously posted"
Nothing says it has to be in the front of the store or 'at the entrance'
I believe it is much like a 51% sign, once you see it, you have been notified, period, regardless of when you see it.
My only question then would be, does the sign meet the legal definitions, with English/Spanish, contrasting colors and minimum 1 inch block letters?
Nothing says it has to be in the front of the store or 'at the entrance'
I believe it is much like a 51% sign, once you see it, you have been notified, period, regardless of when you see it.
My only question then would be, does the sign meet the legal definitions, with English/Spanish, contrasting colors and minimum 1 inch block letters?