Questionable carry: Bagpipes, Austin
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Re: Questionable carry: Bagpipes, Austin
Well this Scotsman thought they were dang funny. Sorry to bump your thread and keep it in people's minds and entertaining.
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Re: Questionable carry: Bagpipes, Austin
as did this one.Morgan wrote:Well this Scotsman thought they were dang funny.
FWIW, IIRC, AFAIK, FTMP, IANAL. YMMV.
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Re: Questionable carry: Bagpipes, Austin
I'm surprised no one has said this yet, but the definitive way to determine if you are in a 51% location is by looking at the bottom of the TABC permit
if it says "sign=blue" then you are clear to carry
if it says "sign=red" then TABC has determined the location derives 51% or more of its revenue by alcohol sales.
that is the easiest way i know of to determine that
if it says "sign=blue" then you are clear to carry
if it says "sign=red" then TABC has determined the location derives 51% or more of its revenue by alcohol sales.
that is the easiest way i know of to determine that
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mailed packet (with cashiers check) 03 Mar 2008
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PIN mailed to me 25 Mar 2008
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Plastic in hand 20 Jun 2008
103 days
mailed packet (with cashiers check) 03 Mar 2008
Recieved by DPS 10 Mar 2008
PIN mailed to me 25 Mar 2008
DPS Website- "Application Completed - license issued or certificate active"
Plastic in hand 20 Jun 2008
103 days