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Z1166
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Re: CC Question!!

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C-dub wrote:
Teamless wrote:it is legal to carry there, and at the bar at outback and at any other restaurant that does not make 51% of its business via sales of alcohol for on premise consumption.

Basically if it is a restaurant first, and has a bar, you should be legal, just watch for either the BLUE sign or the RED sign.
I didn't think we had to worry about the blue ones.
This is correct.

TABC wrote: http://www.tabc.state.tx.us/faq/general.asp #10
I have seen two types of signs posted in retail establishments regarding concealed weapons. What is the difference between the two?

All alcoholic beverage retailers must post one of two firearms signs.

The 51% sign is required to be posted on the premises of establishments where the possession of any concealed weapon is illegal. These are establishments that are licensed to sell alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption whose alcohol sales constitutes more than half of their gross receipts. These signs have 51% in large red letters superimposed over the warning which notes that possession of a concealed weapon on the premises is a felony.

Establishments licensed to sell alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption or establishments licensed to sell for on-premises consumption whose alcohol sales are 50% or less of total gross receipts are required to post a sign that warns that the unlicensed possession of a concealed weapon is a felony. The holder of a concealed handgun license may lawfully possess a concealed handgun on these premises.
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