At this point it definitely sounds like it is his personal opinion and he was just trying to use the TABC as a scapegoat.addison_bryant wrote:Well some of your suspicions may have been true! I went in today to have another chat with the owner and showed him the email from TABC. He read it, and without going into all the details and back and forth, he basically said he would feel more comfortable leaving the signs up. When I asked if it was because of the TABC or his own opinions about citizens carrying weapons legally he said he didn't feel like talking about it anymore and needed to get back to his paperwork. To which I said, "thank you for your time, and this is the last you will see of me and many of my friends," and walked out.
Still not 100% sure if it's his opinion or if the idle threats really happened, but either way 30.06 = no money.
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- Wed Jan 18, 2017 2:46 pm
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- Wed Jan 18, 2017 1:09 pm
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Maybe I read it wrong or missed something, but the OP did not say the store owner purchased the signs from the state. He said the TABC agent told the store owner to buy signs from the state.rotor wrote:The part that doesn't jive is that the liquor store owner bought the correct signs from the state. By telling you this lie can you trust anything else that he said? The state doesn't sell 30.06/07 signs. I think we will all be curious to see how this turns out.
If the TABC agent felt the need push his political views by intimidating the store owner into posting signs, is it really out of the realm of possibility/believability that the same TABC agent would give false information regarding where the signs need to be purchased?He said he posted some signs and a few days later the inspector came back and told him his signs were not legal and that he would have to buy the correct signs from the state.