I was trying to be nice.RoyGBiv wrote:That was funny... but.. maybe it's not the instructors fault.jmra wrote:Now call your instructor and tell him you want your money back.
Schlitterbahn Galveston carry?
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Re: Schlitterbahn Galveston carry?
I've heard that Traders Village in Houston (never been - never going) has the exact 30.06 language on the back of the ticket that you get when you park. I read - possibly on this forum - that it was a legal "posting" of 30.06 since the owner is giving written warning. I doubt that all of the other 30.06 criteria would be met (1" block letters, etc) but I would tend to think I would have less of a legal leg to stand on than the owners.
In today's climate of anti Second Amendment, I'd rather not push the issue on the spot. I'd rather write the owners a polite letter explaining that I will be informing my PRO Second Amendment, money-spending friends (as well as posting on this forum) to AVOID their place of business. Money talks.
In today's climate of anti Second Amendment, I'd rather not push the issue on the spot. I'd rather write the owners a polite letter explaining that I will be informing my PRO Second Amendment, money-spending friends (as well as posting on this forum) to AVOID their place of business. Money talks.
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(3) "Written communication" means:Grillmark55 wrote:I've heard that Traders Village in Houston (never been - never going) has the exact 30.06 language on the back of the ticket that you get when you park. I read - possibly on this forum - that it was a legal "posting" of 30.06 since the owner is giving written warning. I doubt that all of the other 30.06 criteria would be met (1" block letters, etc) but I would tend to think I would have less of a legal leg to stand on than the owners.
In today's climate of anti Second Amendment, I'd rather not push the issue on the spot. I'd rather write the owners a polite letter explaining that I will be informing my PRO Second Amendment, money-spending friends (as well as posting on this forum) to AVOID their place of business. Money talks.
(A) a card or other document on which is written
language identical to the following: "Pursuant to Section 30.06,
Penal Code (trespass by holder of license to carry a concealed
handgun), a person licensed under Subchapter H, Chapter 411,
Government Code (concealed handgun law), may not enter this
property with a concealed handgun"; or
(B) a sign posted on the property that:
(i) includes the language described by
Paragraph (A) in both English and Spanish;
(ii) appears in contrasting colors with
block letters at least one inch in height; and
(iii) is displayed in a conspicuous manner
clearly visible to the public.
The only thing required on the card is the wording. Size requirements are for the sign only.
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Re: Schlitterbahn Galveston carry?
Thanks - I need to download a pdf of the Texas law so it's easier for me to access.jmra wrote:(3) "Written communication" means:Grillmark55 wrote:I've heard that Traders Village in Houston (never been - never going) has the exact 30.06 language on the back of the ticket that you get when you park. I read - possibly on this forum - that it was a legal "posting" of 30.06 since the owner is giving written warning. I doubt that all of the other 30.06 criteria would be met (1" block letters, etc) but I would tend to think I would have less of a legal leg to stand on than the owners.
In today's climate of anti Second Amendment, I'd rather not push the issue on the spot. I'd rather write the owners a polite letter explaining that I will be informing my PRO Second Amendment, money-spending friends (as well as posting on this forum) to AVOID their place of business. Money talks.
(A) a card or other document on which is written
language identical to the following: "Pursuant to Section 30.06,
Penal Code (trespass by holder of license to carry a concealed
handgun), a person licensed under Subchapter H, Chapter 411,
Government Code (concealed handgun law), may not enter this
property with a concealed handgun"; or
(B) a sign posted on the property that:
(i) includes the language described by
Paragraph (A) in both English and Spanish;
(ii) appears in contrasting colors with
block letters at least one inch in height; and
(iii) is displayed in a conspicuous manner
clearly visible to the public.
The only thing required on the card is the wording. Size requirements are for the sign only.
At any rate, if a place doesn't want me exercising my RIGHT to carry a gun, it doesn't want me and in turn, doesn't want my money. Suits me!
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Re: Schlitterbahn Galveston carry?
I've been to Trader's once. A neighbor's home had been burglarized, and his cousin's friend's sister's boyfriend, convinced him that he would be able to locate/recover his property by taking a stroll through.Grillmark55 wrote:I've heard that Traders Village in Houston (never been - never going) has the exact 30.06 language on the back of the ticket that you get when you park. I read - possibly on this forum - that it was a legal "posting" of 30.06 since the owner is giving written warning. I doubt that all of the other 30.06 criteria would be met (1" block letters, etc) but I would tend to think I would have less of a legal leg to stand on than the owners.
In today's climate of anti Second Amendment, I'd rather not push the issue on the spot. I'd rather write the owners a polite letter explaining that I will be informing my PRO Second Amendment, money-spending friends (as well as posting on this forum) to AVOID their place of business. Money talks.
On 3 separate occasions I observed young men in distinctive vaquero/caballero garb who were obviously carrying without a holster in the appendix area.
2 nickel or chrome plated 1911s and one nickel or chrome plated N frame Smith. BBQ guns. I pointed these gentlemen out to my neighbor, and we left before completion of the "stroll".
I saw nothing that would entice me to return.
"Caesar si viveret, ad remum dareris!"