I must confess that one time I didn't see white letters on tinted glass until I was already inside.
I was sitting in a credit union, glanced up and saw the backside of the notice. I puzzled how in the world I had missed it, when a customer approached the door, and the notice disappeared.
It was a sliding door, and the 30.06 notice slid right behind a large display beside the door. Because of the traffic in and out, the door was already open when I'd approached it on the way in. No way I could have seen or known about the sign.
I'd already decided they didn't really want my business, and that sealed the deal.
Kevin
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- Tue Jan 23, 2007 11:01 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: 30.06 Posting at Bank
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- Tue Jan 23, 2007 6:49 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: 30.06 Posting at Bank
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- Tue Jan 23, 2007 1:03 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: 30.06 Posting at Bank
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I'm a bit more north and east, and they're not a problem in the Texarkana area. The only two businesses here with compliant 30.06 notices are Christus-St. Michael hospital, and Red River FCU. (At least that I've seen; can't say that there's not another one out there, but it would have to be a small business.)BlakeTyner wrote:I don't travel a whole heck of a lot, so my experience is pretty much limited to NE Texas, but even in a place as gun friendly as Jefferson/Marshall/Longview, banks seem to always have 30.06 postings; even the local one here in town has it.
Hibernia banks used to have a non-compliant sign that was a generic gunbusters symbol with wording to the effect of "firearms are prohibited on these premises". Since they were bought out by Capital One, all traces of those signs were removed.