Fangs wrote:Charles L. Cotton wrote:Fangs wrote:The whole fear of 30.06 signs could easily be avoided by not having any sign that applies to open carry, only oral notice.
That would never pass.
Chas.
I can dream.
So why not have a sign the same size and letter height/width requirement as a 30.06 sign specifically for open carry? That way if it passes and there's a media frenzy about it, all the reports can talk about the new sign in a different part of the penal code and hopefully no one will be the wiser on concealed carry restrictions. Requiring two huge ugly signs to completely keep out legal gun owners might also work in out favor.
I'm not saying what you suggest would be undesirable from a CHL holder's standpoint. What I'm saying is the legislature will never pass something like that. The legislature would never make it more difficult for private property owners to keep armed people off of their property, whether they are carrying concealed or openly.
Believe me, we pulled a rabbit out of our hats when we passed HB2909 in 1997 and got the "big ugly sign" requirement. There's no way in the world the legislature will require a property owner to post two signs, even if only one was "big and ugly." Remember, unlicensed O-C has absolutely no chance of passage in Texas in the foreseeable future. This means if open carry does pass, it will apply only to people with CHL's. Most likely, the only thing that would be done is repeal of the concealment requirement and renaming of CHL to something like "Handgun Carry License." This means no change would be required to TPC §30.06, other than perhaps deletion of the word "concealed," and the current 30.06 sign would apply to any carrying of handguns.
If any other changes are made to TPC §30.06, gun owners will not be better off. No one truly appreciated how big the "big ugly sign" would be and none of us want a return to much smaller, less intrusive perhaps even generic signs. People who were here in 1995 and who were interested in CHL will remember the flood of small, generic no-gun decals popping up on doors all over the State. If we open up TPC §30.06 to amendment, gun owners aren't going to like the change.
Chas.