The Annoyed Man wrote:It just seems to make a whole lot more sense to give your business to a company that values your life as much as you do.
Exactly Sir.

The Annoyed Man wrote:It just seems to make a whole lot more sense to give your business to a company that values your life as much as you do.
srothstein, Thankyou for some clarification. I do actually try to follow the rules, and try not to go where I am not wanted. If posted (properly or improperly) I have informed a manager/owner what the signage really meant & why I am going to turn & walk away. There are many businesses that will accept my cash as payment for goods &/or services. I don't feel a need to force the issue. I used to, just not anymore.srothstein wrote:Jusme,
30.06 and 30.07 always only apply to people carrying under the authority of their LTC, no matter where or how the signs/documents are posted. A person carrying under the authority of the MPA or the traveling exception would just have to meet those laws.
The biggest question on traveling is how it might not apply once they stop for the night. I am not sure if there are any cases on this in Texas, and the controlling case I know of says that traveling is a fact to be determined by the jury. There is a federal case out of New York that says the stop for the night interrupted the trip and the person was no longer traveling at that point in time. I do not think it could be made to apply to a Texas case, but it could be argued as a reference case.
So, I ride thru town and decide to stop at that particular Hampton Inn for the night. No posting & room booked face to face (yes people still do that) with no online activity on my part. What you're saying is that I am in violation. I do NOT think so.JP171 wrote:keep on thinkin that and be a guest of the gray bar hotel, good luck with thatSolaris wrote:No it is not legal notice as in 30.06. HB333 only requires they tell you up front their gun policy on their website. Gun policy could have nothing to do with lawful carry, could be as simple as saying no big game rifles allowed in rooms.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
http://www.legis.state.tx.us/tlodocs/83 ... 00333F.htm