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by Taypo
Wed Aug 19, 2015 2:10 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?
Replies: 52
Views: 11782

Re: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?

treadlightly wrote:The State of Texas is cool with my armed peregrinations just about everywhere I go and no bad things happen as a result. On that basis, I'd say it's arguable that "no mayhem" plus "Texas says I can" equals "no problem."

I'll omit mentioning the basic human rights guaranteed in the Constitution say I can, too, because I've watched MSNBC and CNN. Only kooks think the Constitution means anything. (Unfortunately, I seem to be a kook....)

There is also some personal high ground I'd like to claim regarding intent not to commit crimes, but that's the same high ground everyone here stands on, too.

Come September (or January, I forget which), the State of Texas will slap its own wrist for improperly blocking my armed access to public buildings.

All of which gives me evidence I'm not a threat - but if I see I'm not welcome on private property, I'm not going to impose myself where I'm not wanted. I don't view a noncompliant sign as much of a roadblock, though. It is not too much to ask for a business to conform to State law.

But the thing that remains a curiosity to me is how few people those signs address. In my limited experience, a business owner puts up the sign believing he's made a far-reaching stand for public safety without considering it only affects CHL holders and there really aren't that many of us, and all of us don't carry all the time, anyway. Almost everybody was already blocked from entering with handguns.
:iagree:

...and I also had to look up "peregrinations". :cheers2:
by Taypo
Wed Aug 19, 2015 11:47 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?
Replies: 52
Views: 11782

Re: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?

You guys are arguing with someone who joined three days ago, has 16 total posts and every single one of them has been on this topic. He/She is now using terms like "weapon toting customers" when referring to 2a rights.

Do the math here.
by Taypo
Wed Aug 19, 2015 10:44 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?
Replies: 52
Views: 11782

Re: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?

mojo84 wrote:Taypo,
I see what you are saying. However, I don't think his poll will give them much more ammunition than what they already have. It just indicates our opinion about whther or not we have an obligation to verify a business owner's intent. If a business owner has special rules, they should use the properly legal means to notify their customers of their intent. The law spells out those means of notification.

Just as we are expected to follow the law, business owners, which I am one, should also.
No disagreement from me at all. Not losing a wink of sleep over the grabber's opinion. It doesn't matter what we do - they'll lie, cheat and steal to make their point.
by Taypo
Wed Aug 19, 2015 10:17 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?
Replies: 52
Views: 11782

Re: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?

The Annoyed Man wrote:My opinion - in THIS thread - is that mono84's poll is a brilliant retort, and makes my point in other threads.
I love the polls lately. Between this and the Whataburger poll, it's reassuring to know where we, as a group, stand.

Downside: These results have probably been screenshotted and forwarded to the mailing lists of MDA, Bloomberg and whoever else is griping about us walking past signs.
by Taypo
Wed Aug 19, 2015 9:54 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?
Replies: 52
Views: 11782

Re: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?

Nope. None of my business why they did what they did and I'm not about to limit my own ability to defend myself.

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