Juiceland in Lakeway TX: I don’t think so
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2024 11:35 pm
Saw this on the door at the Juiceland in Lakeway. Doesn’t look like a 30.05 to me. I don’t usually open carry but I think I’ll be making a visit soon.
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That doesn't make sense to me. If they decide post 30.06 and 30.07 and do further research to prohibit permit-less carry they will be an even softer target. Will you be visiting them for your juice if that happens? Is so you would be a victim just like them for some hijacker.eddieconcarne wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 12:03 am I don’t think they’ll take up their limited window space for the legally required sign. But if they do, I’d rather they have a bigger advertisement that they a) don’t want certain customers and b) are a soft target.
And then their business will suffer more. The Whole Foods in Lakeway put up 30.05/06 signs last year in October/November. Last month I noticed they were taken down and I asked the manager why and he said "we had an avalanche of complaints." Personally, I'd like JuiceLand to get an avalanche of complaints and possibly change their policy, too.
They will be softer target, I won't be.puma guy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 10:32 amThat doesn't make sense to me. If they decide post 30.06 and 30.07 and do further research to prohibit permit-less carry they will be an even softer target. Will you be visiting them for your juice if that happens? Is so you would be a victim just like them for some hijacker.eddieconcarne wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 12:03 am I don’t think they’ll take up their limited window space for the legally required sign. But if they do, I’d rather they have a bigger advertisement that they a) don’t want certain customers and b) are a soft target.
I'm not looking for trouble. I'm looking for this local business to either follow the law or change their policy. I don't see why they should get to skirt the requirements and not hear about it. IMO, if we allow businesses to restrict legal carry with illegal signage, we are part of the problem and eventually the problem will get worse. You'll see more businesses post signs that are too small and/or improper and I don't think that's a positive trend.
Their sign is meaningless. Let us know how it works out after you confront them.eddieconcarne wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 12:53 pmI'm not looking for trouble. I'm looking for this local business to either follow the law or change their policy. I don't see why they should get to skirt the requirements and not hear about it. IMO, if we allow businesses to restrict legal carry with illegal signage, we are part of the problem and eventually the problem will get worse. You'll see more businesses post signs that are too small and/or improper and I don't think that's a positive trend.
Absolutely this. Right now they have a sign that has no merit, doesn't restrict carry, and is unenforceable. Maybe forcing them to go to compliant signs will result in a rash of complaints that gets them to change their minds but I think that's rare. The urology center I go to has had many complaints about their signs and the response is always they are staying.puma guy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 2:00 pmTheir sign is meaningless. Let us know how it works out after you confront them.eddieconcarne wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 12:53 pmI'm not looking for trouble. I'm looking for this local business to either follow the law or change their policy. I don't see why they should get to skirt the requirements and not hear about it. IMO, if we allow businesses to restrict legal carry with illegal signage, we are part of the problem and eventually the problem will get worse. You'll see more businesses post signs that are too small and/or improper and I don't think that's a positive trend.