I did a search and didn't see anything.
I had to mail something the other day and noticed a new sign at the post office (Town and Country in Houston). I don't remember the exact wording but it covered carrying concealed or open and on your person or in the car. Also said punishable by a year in jail and/or fine of $$$$. Anyone else see this? Was there a new law that went into effect? I didn't notice anything quoting a section of law or anything.
New Sign at the Post Office
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sounds like the new sign is addressed in the addendum section of this page: http://www.thegunzone.com/rkba/rtc-usps.html
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It's on that GunZone link. On the right panel there is a white poster. One part of it is the gunbuster logo. That is exactly what's posted.KBCraig wrote:I'd sure like to see a picture of the sign, or at least a verbatim copy of the text.
The law hasn't changed. It sounds like a local postmaster is trying to post his own interpretation of the law.
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It is not this sign, I've seen that sign before this one is new. When I'm back in Houston, this weekend. I'll try to get a pic of it.
This one is about 8-9" high by about 15" wide. They do have the sign like the one on the gunzone site posted inside, but thats always been there.
This one is about 8-9" high by about 15" wide. They do have the sign like the one on the gunzone site posted inside, but thats always been there.
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Isn't it nice that they leave out just enough to be incomplete. Thats why I hate signs like these. They don't contain the entire breadth of the law and therefore are incomplete. Somebody was being zealous.
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