Texas doesn't have "gun registration" nor "license guns" either.
Those signs refer to the person being a Concealed Handgun Licensee ... CHL as we call it here.
For reciprocity, there's a map someone will post here probably, or you may already know if we honor CO. or not ... I dunno: (I don't get out much)
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Also, I dunno your CO laws, but know that the "gunbusters" signs here are an advisory to
unlicensed persons of a property owner's wishes, and not a regulatory sign for CHLs, but see the signs section on this forum for more info on 51% and 30.06 signs; and Penal code 46.03 for places you can't carry even if there's no sign at all.
Charles summarized a list of off-limits places here :
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One restrictive Statute is here
http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/d ... /PE.46.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
A handy sign reference, (regarding enforceable versus ignorable signs) is here: viewtopic.php?f=53&t=34571&hilit=signs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The
blue "unlicensed" sign pertains to "persons without a license/permit to carry which is honored in Texas"... not the gun itself. I'ts generally found at convenience stores, restaurants, liquor stores, WalMart, Grocery Stores ... places which sell alcohol but less than 51% of the income is from "on-premise consumption" sales. So, if your license is honored in Texas, walk right by them and smile ... but avoid the
red 51%
and properly posted 30.06 (any color) signs.
I'm not a lawyer, and, it's still early, I'm not caffeinated yet, but that's the basics in a nutshell.