This. The open-carry crowd is already drawing too much attention to this issue, we don't need to help them. If you see a place that's incorrectly posted, the best thing to do is spend your money elsewhere if it bothers you that much. Also, in regards to a place that's posted correctly; if they took the time to research the law to find out the correct font size, wording, etc. for their sign to be legal, where their politics lie is pretty clear. A few negative reviews or letters to the president aren't going to change anything. Again, vote with your wallet and don't patronize the business if you don't have to.gljjt wrote:I think it is a bad idea. In my opinion, it will bring more public visibility to the statutory requirements for effective notice resulting in more enforceable signs going up and in more unenforceable postings being replaced with enforceable signs and will result in few reversals. It can, be done (Taco Cabana), but public reviews will likely cause more damage than good.
Contact businesses directly if you must (usually still not a good idea, ESPECIALLY if their signs are non-compliant.) NEVER tell a business their sign is non-compliant.
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- Mon Sep 22, 2014 7:57 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Online Protest of Businesses that post 30.06
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