74novaman wrote:denwego wrote:With all the talk about §30.06 being changed, let's look at the positive side - every single current 30.06 sign, every last one of them, would be instantly invalid overnight over the entire state, thanks to those few minor wording changes.
How many places are going to immediately go to the new code and update their signs to keep them compliant? If you don't want to carry openly past those "old" signs, stay concealed and relish the fact that you reap a nifty little side benefit!
Probably every single one that had someone open carry into their place of business. If they went through the trouble to ban CC, they're sure not going to be fans of open carry.
This is not an actual benefit.
That reminds me of when I lived in Virginia. I would openly carry to most places, and if I forgot where I had gone while running errands, I could look for the gunbuster signs that sprang up like magic minutes after I had been thrown out in handcuffs. Oh, wait, that never happened.
Houston is the biggest city in Texas and the city with the greatest potential for a §30.06 posting out of sheer volume of locations, and in 1.5 years I have
never seen a valid sign. Everyone in the state with a brain already knows people can carry handguns in Texas, and if they wanted to keep CHLers out, nothing has ever stopped them from posting a sign. Saying that they're going to crop up everywhere overnight is like when people said there would be "blood in the streets" in 1995.
Also, when I was in Virginia, aside from gun-rights gatherings or shooting ranges, I never saw another person OCing. It wasn't common. But it was
legal. Making it legal in Texas is still a net gain towards more freedom.