I'm just throwing things out there as a businessman myself, but maybe these people post the signs to create the illusion that they're doing all they can to promote a safe environment? However, the point you make is solid.
It would be interesting to know the types of businesses that are sporting the 30.06 signs, and the owner's logic behind it. They might as well just frisk people at the door, because it's a sure thing that plenty of criminals go in there strapped.
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- Sun May 20, 2007 11:12 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Help!!! need to know if this sign is legal!!!
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- Sun May 20, 2007 2:07 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Help!!! need to know if this sign is legal!!!
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I haven't been to Putt-Putt in a while, but I sure will check that out and see if it's still posted. NO, it is not a legal sign, and you have a clear defense to the prosecution should you ever end up charged with a UCW. The penal code is clear when it says "identical to the following".
If you don't see that huge, tacky 30.06 sign in contrasting colours and one-inch block lettering, carry your weapon in. You can't miss that huge ugly sign. It's ugly so businesses won't post it.
If I had a business, I would have a huge sign outdoors similar to a "no smoking" sign, but instead of a cigarette crossed out in the middle, it would read "30.06".
If you don't see that huge, tacky 30.06 sign in contrasting colours and one-inch block lettering, carry your weapon in. You can't miss that huge ugly sign. It's ugly so businesses won't post it.
If I had a business, I would have a huge sign outdoors similar to a "no smoking" sign, but instead of a cigarette crossed out in the middle, it would read "30.06".