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- Wed Jan 06, 2016 2:54 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: How to deal effectively with businesses with 30.06 signs
- Replies: 47
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Re: How to deal effectively with businesses with 30.06 signs
Thanks TheTexan, that is a great clarification.
- Wed Jan 06, 2016 12:11 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: How to deal effectively with businesses with 30.06 signs
- Replies: 47
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Re: How to deal effectively with businesses with 30.06 signs
Didn't the new law change the penalty for CC past a 30.06 sign to a Class C max $200 penalty (essentially making it a traffic ticket)? Please correct me if I am incorrect here.
If this is the case, then one could knowingly choose to CC past a 30.06 because they value their life and livelihood more than $200. So let's say the worst happens and you have to draw or even shoot in defense. You may walk away with a ticket to appear in court or even be arrested and have to pay your $200, but you get to walk away with your life.
Just posing this as philosophical thought for discussion. I am not advocating breaking any law. and by the way, driving over the speed limit is breaking a law as well.
If this is the case, then one could knowingly choose to CC past a 30.06 because they value their life and livelihood more than $200. So let's say the worst happens and you have to draw or even shoot in defense. You may walk away with a ticket to appear in court or even be arrested and have to pay your $200, but you get to walk away with your life.
Just posing this as philosophical thought for discussion. I am not advocating breaking any law. and by the way, driving over the speed limit is breaking a law as well.
- Wed Jan 06, 2016 1:28 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: How to deal effectively with businesses with 30.06 signs
- Replies: 47
- Views: 12382
Re: How to deal effectively with businesses with 30.06 signs
Just because one registers with a website does not equate to viewing ans digesting all available content of that site. In order to receive effective notice, the business itself must post a sign in compliance with the law and/or notify the customer through verbal or written communication at the time.
Case in point, I am a member of Amazon prime, yet I miss tons of great lightning deals because I don't know everything that is going on on the Amazon site any any particular time. If I miss a deal can I claim that since I am a member, that all deals are available to me and the their site must feed me all information at all times? A bit of a weird analogy but you get it...
Your premise is akin to hearsay. If someone (not the store) tells you something, like this store has a 30.07 posted, that may or may not be the case.
Case in point, I am a member of Amazon prime, yet I miss tons of great lightning deals because I don't know everything that is going on on the Amazon site any any particular time. If I miss a deal can I claim that since I am a member, that all deals are available to me and the their site must feed me all information at all times? A bit of a weird analogy but you get it...
Your premise is akin to hearsay. If someone (not the store) tells you something, like this store has a 30.07 posted, that may or may not be the case.