Notice is either properly given or it ain't. If there is any question, git in your vehicle and vámonos.Barbi Q wrote:...if someone entered through a door that's not posted, and didn't see a 30.06 sign anywhere else on the property, it doesn't sound like they received notice.
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- Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:38 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: 30.06 "Notice"
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Re: 30.06 "Notice"
- Fri Mar 18, 2011 9:30 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: 30.06 "Notice"
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Re: 30.06 "Notice"
Good idea! I can dig it.jmra wrote:My approach is very simple. If I come across a non-compliant 30.06 sign and it is not convient for me to disarm then I walk past the sign,but only once.
I focus on intent. Not so much because of legal ramifications but because the owner/tenant does not want me there and, IMHO, has created an unsafe environment for myself and others. Why would I care to give this person my hard earned money?
I am somewhat surprised that an elected official hasn't proposed that 30.06 signs must have a state seal in order to be valid. This way all valid 30.06 signs would have to be purchased from the state at $100 a pop. Would be a revenue source for the state and posting a non-compliant sign of course would result in a $10,000 dollar fine.
OTOH, we're fortunate to have our Texas 30.06 sign. In other states any 'ol {no guns' allowed} sign or symbol suffices as notice.