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by NEB
Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:01 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Resataurant signs
Replies: 13
Views: 2092

Re: Resataurant signs

I know of a one place I've been to with a valid sign here in Lubbock...a hospital I used to work for. However, I've never seen the sign :mrgreen: . I worked at an off-site clinic that just had a gun-buster sign, and I rarely went to the main hospital. In addition, I stopped working for them well before I got my CHL, so I never had a cause to look for it. Unfortunately, I am unable to carry to work now because my location is restricted currently by law.

Anyhow, the hospital is the only place in Lubbock I personally know that is posted. I know there are others, but I have never seen a valid 30.06 in the wild here in West Texas. Guess I just naturally don't go to those places. Basically, when I get off work, I carry anywhere I go. If I run into a 30.06 someday here, I'll probably be a little taken aback.

I do fondly look at one sign here in town. It's at the local Gander Mountain. It reads something to the effect that all firearms coming into the store for trade or repair need to be unloaded and checked in at the gun desk. However, the sign continues to read pleasantly that this does not apply to their customers who are legally licensed to carry a concealed firearm.

Thank God for conservative, rural West Texas :txflag: . :patriot: :tiphat:. Just one more reason I will probably never leave this place.

--NEB

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