Texas_Blaze wrote:guests are expected to read on the hotel's website to get effective notice? I don't recall seeing that in chl16.JP171 wrote:yes it is legal notice, the law for hotels was changed and requires that if they don't want weapons then it has to be done at the time of the online reservation. so yep its legal notice
It would ONLY be effective notice if before online payment and clicking that SUBMIT button it stated it before you and made you check the box that you "agree with the terms and conditions". Otherwise if its just on the site it is not effective notice.
In this case, honestly it seems like one of those things where the corporate head honchos want to ban guns so they put it on the website, but the people that actually work in the actual hotel don't really care so they haven't put up the signs.
This is the case at the Casual XL store in Lubbock. I walked in there CCing and was talking to the lady that was working there. She told me that Corporate wanted her to put up 30.07 and 30.06 signs but because she was a CHL holder herself that she hadn't.. Instead she posted them on the back of the office door where only her and staff member saw them (because corporate never specified what door haha!) I told her I was glad she did that because honestly if I would have saw those signs they would have lost my business.
Its becoming more and more common that the liberal "politically correct" corporate structures who try to please everyone are trying to ban guns by putting up 30.06 and 30.07 signs (mostly in non-compliant ways) but the people that actually work in the store locations are don't care (or carry themselves) so don't comply with the corporate demands.