Regardless, what several aren't getting is that 30.06 only pertains to CHL's. If you're not carrying under the authority of a CHL, it's moot. A lot of people have worked really hard on Texas CHL laws over the last 2.5 decades to have some of the best in the country.Deltaboy wrote:poppo wrote:In regards to the intent and the size of the letters, I too believe it MUST comply with the law. The requirement states:
IMO the "at least" is the magic phrase that does not allow for "close enough". If it said "about one inch" then that would be different.ii) appears in contrasting colors with block letters at least one inch in height;
The Scott and White sign, Doesn't have contrasting colors and it's print is not 1 inch tall so in my book it is null and void.
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- Mon Jun 23, 2014 10:27 pm
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- Topic: Sign at entrance to property (not door)
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