Soccerdad1995 wrote:I'm thinking about this from another perspective. What are the rules about a non-lawyer dispensing legal advice, and specifically incorrect legal advice? The 30.06 sign posted on government owned, and not statutorily restricted, property clearly states that it is a crime to carry a licensed handgun on these premises.....
Would the answer be different if the business owner / person responsible for posting the sign (and dispensing incorrect legal advice), happened to be licensed to practice law in Texas? Such as a judge.
I don't think there are any legal ramifications for posting a sign stating that a crime would be committed if they were disobeyed, although I agree, there probably should be. Especially if the person posting them, say a layer, judge, or LEO, who "should" know the law. A business owner, who is not in that category, I would give the benefit of the doubt, but as the old saying goes, ignorance of the law is no excuse. If someone was charged under the statute, or even arrested or detained, and it was shown to be unenforceable, then I would think there would be civil liability, on the poster. JMHO