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Flix Brewhouse in Round Rock

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Does anyone know if they have a 30.06 or a 51% sign posted? Web site doesn't say and by phone I get the recording runaround.

Does anyone else wish that businesses would just post their CHL policy on their website? If I go in someone elses vehicle I have no options if I run into a sign.
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License #: BG781572

Trade Name: FLIX BREWHOUSE

Owner: WOODWARD CENTER INC.
Location Address: 2200 IH 35S SUITE B1

ROUND ROCK , TX 78681

Mailing Address: 2000 IH 35S STE Q11

ROUND ROCK , TX 78681

County: Williamson Orig. Issue Date: 8/4/2011
Status: Current Exp. Date: 8/3/2013
Wine Percent: 17
Location Phone No.: 512 388 2739

Subordinates: BP
Related To: Gun Sign: BLUE

Sorry no info about 30.06 signs on texas3006.net
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thanks, I will bookmark texas3006.net
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The only thing they had was the "the possession of an unlicensed firearm is prohibited" sign so no problems.
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Flix is not 30.06 or 51% posted. I carry there at least twice a month. Unfortunately this prevents me from enjoying their home brews.
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daveboyd wrote:Flix is not 30.06 or 51% posted. I carry there at least twice a month. Unfortunately this prevents me from enjoying their home brews.
Why is that? (there is no wrong answer, just curious to hear your reasoning or position )
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tobasco wrote:Does anyone know if they have a 30.06 or a 51% sign posted? Web site doesn't say and by phone I get the recording runaround.

Does anyone else wish that businesses would just post their CHL policy on their website? If I go in someone elses vehicle I have no options if I run into a sign.
I don't wish that. First, the 51% sign isn't a company CHL policy it's a law. Many companies don't have a 30.06 policy for customers. I wish to keep it that way.
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WildBill wrote:
tobasco wrote:Does anyone know if they have a 30.06 or a 51% sign posted? Web site doesn't say and by phone I get the recording runaround.

Does anyone else wish that businesses would just post their CHL policy on their website? If I go in someone elses vehicle I have no options if I run into a sign.
I don't wish that. First, the 51% sign isn't a company CHL policy it's a law. Many companies don't have a 30.06 policy for customers. I wish to keep it that way.
Correct. They do not have a 30.06 sign, and it is up to them, not the state. Personally, I'm always really amused when I see a 30.06 sign because 95% of the time it isn't a legal sign anyway. It is funny because if someone actually did enough research to know that they needed a 30.06 sign to prohibit licensees, but didn't completely read that the letters have to be 1 inch tall or that the sign must be displayed in English and Spanish...it just makes me laugh. Although, I wouldn't really ever want to go into a Grand Jury hearing with a Travis Co. DA to debate whether or not I speak English and if I understood the sign though. But it is still funny.

51% signs are mandated by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, not the business or the DPS. It only has to do with how much of your revenue is based on the sale of alcohol for on premise consumption vs. food and other products. I can't imagine a movie theater ever being a 51%+ business, due to box office revenue, first and foremost.

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I can also confirm no 51% signage. I go there often and have carried with not a worry in the world. On the other hand, sometimes I'll disarm as to enjoy a beer or two. FYI, Beer of the Dead is pretty tasty, if it is still in season. I really dig Flix.
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bronco78 wrote:
daveboyd wrote:Flix is not 30.06 or 51% posted. I carry there at least twice a month. Unfortunately this prevents me from enjoying their home brews.
Why is that? (there is no wrong answer, just curious to hear your reasoning or position )
Two reasons. 1) When I am carrying, I don't want my judgment or physical abilities to be hindered in any way. 2) Texas law states that there is no legal blood alcohol limit for CHL holders. I interpret this to mean that you can be ticketed for even the lowest blood alcohol reading.
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daveboyd wrote:
bronco78 wrote:
daveboyd wrote:Flix is not 30.06 or 51% posted. I carry there at least twice a month. Unfortunately this prevents me from enjoying their home brews.
Why is that? (there is no wrong answer, just curious to hear your reasoning or position )
Two reasons. 1) When I am carrying, I don't want my judgment or physical abilities to be hindered in any way. 2) Texas law states that there is no legal blood alcohol limit for CHL holders. I interpret this to mean that you can be ticketed for even the lowest blood alcohol reading.
First of all IANAL so this post is my opinion only.

IMO, the first reason is valid for not wanting to drink and carry. In fact, you don't need a reason valid or no.

As far as reason two, I agree with your choice not to carry, but I don't think that you are interpreting the law correctly. In most cases, laws tell you want you cannot do, rather that what you can do.

You probably heard this in CHL class or somewhere else, but please post or reference the law that states that there is no legal blood alcohol limit for CHL holders. I don't know that one exists, but IANAL and don't know the laws and don't give legal advice.
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Two reasons. 1) When I am carrying or driving, I don't want my judgment or physical abilities to be hindered in any way. 2) Texas law states that there is no legal blood alcohol limit for CHL holders and drivers. I interpret this to mean that you can be ticketed for even the lowest blood alcohol reading.
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WildBill wrote:
daveboyd wrote:
bronco78 wrote:
daveboyd wrote:Flix is not 30.06 or 51% posted. I carry there at least twice a month. Unfortunately this prevents me from enjoying their home brews.
Why is that? (there is no wrong answer, just curious to hear your reasoning or position )
Two reasons. 1) When I am carrying, I don't want my judgment or physical abilities to be hindered in any way. 2) Texas law states that there is no legal blood alcohol limit for CHL holders. I interpret this to mean that you can be ticketed for even the lowest blood alcohol reading.
First of all IANAL so this post is my opinion only.

IMO, the first reason is valid for not wanting to drink and carry. In fact, you don't need a reason valid or no.

As far as reason two, I agree with your choice not to carry, but I don't think that you are interpreting the law correctly. In most cases, laws tell you want you cannot do, rather that what you can do.

You probably heard this in CHL class or somewhere else, but please post or reference the law that states that there is no legal blood alcohol limit for CHL holders. I don't know that one exists, but IANAL and don't know the laws and don't give legal advice.
You are correct about hearing this in a CHL class. It was also referenced in my Level 3 and Level 4 training. As you stated, I am also not a lawyer; just a law abiding citizen trying to understand the law. As best as I remember, this is what was presented to me.

The first link is the general definition for being intoxicated. It is an either/or. The second reference is from DPS' CHL FAQ page, which does not have reference to the .08 BAC limit.

http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/D ... .htm#49.01" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Texas Penal Code TITLE 10. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, AND MORALS, CHAPTER 49. INTOXICATION AND ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE OFFENSES.
(2) "Intoxicated" means:
(A) not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of those substances, or any other substance into the body; or
(B) having an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more.

http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/RSD/CHL/faqs/index.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
§46.035, Texas Penal Code states that it is unlawful for an individual who is intoxicated to carry a handgun. It is important to note that the Penal Code defines “intoxicated” as not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of those substances, or any other substance in the body.
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daveboyd wrote:
WildBill wrote:
daveboyd wrote:
bronco78 wrote:
daveboyd wrote:Flix is not 30.06 or 51% posted. I carry there at least twice a month. Unfortunately this prevents me from enjoying their home brews.
Why is that? (there is no wrong answer, just curious to hear your reasoning or position )
Two reasons. 1) When I am carrying, I don't want my judgment or physical abilities to be hindered in any way. 2) Texas law states that there is no legal blood alcohol limit for CHL holders. I interpret this to mean that you can be ticketed for even the lowest blood alcohol reading.
First of all IANAL so this post is my opinion only.

IMO, the first reason is valid for not wanting to drink and carry. In fact, you don't need a reason valid or no.

As far as reason two, I agree with your choice not to carry, but I don't think that you are interpreting the law correctly. In most cases, laws tell you want you cannot do, rather that what you can do.

You probably heard this in CHL class or somewhere else, but please post or reference the law that states that there is no legal blood alcohol limit for CHL holders. I don't know that one exists, but IANAL and don't know the laws and don't give legal advice.
You are correct about hearing this in a CHL class. It was also referenced in my Level 3 and Level 4 training. As you stated, I am also not a lawyer; just a law abiding citizen trying to understand the law. As best as I remember, this is what was presented to me.

The first link is the general definition for being intoxicated. It is an either/or. The second reference is from DPS' CHL FAQ page, which does not have reference to the .08 BAC limit.

http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/D ... .htm#49.01" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Texas Penal Code TITLE 10. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, AND MORALS, CHAPTER 49. INTOXICATION AND ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE OFFENSES.
(2) "Intoxicated" means:
(A) not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of those substances, or any other substance into the body; or
(B) having an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more.

http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/RSD/CHL/faqs/index.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
§46.035, Texas Penal Code states that it is unlawful for an individual who is intoxicated to carry a handgun. It is important to note that the Penal Code defines “intoxicated” as not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of those substances, or any other substance in the body.

You have the cite correct, but the personal interpretation off as I understand it.

The LAW states you can not be intoxicated, and then goes on to define intoxication. .. That is a CLEAR acknowledged that the limit for BAC is more then ZERO,,,,
Though I admit, it is a LEO who will decide based on his personal and professional opinion if you "are not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of those substances, or any other substance in the body."

I too have a personal rule of not drinking.. I also chose to make an exception from time to time,,,,.. With the same limitations I place on myself for driving.... A beer at dinner, with more then an hour between consumption and driving... places me well below .08.. Having tested that several times .. I know for a fact my BAC will be less then a 1/3rd of legal BAC or LESS in such a event.

To each his own... :cheers2:
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My class was taught by an officer. It was covered in class, A test question also asked legal limit to carry. I answered zero and got it correct.
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