Search found 3 matches

by LCP_Dogg
Mon Oct 20, 2008 4:49 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Taco Cabana... Revisited.
Replies: 11
Views: 1138

Re: Taco Cabana... Revisited.

DoubleJ wrote:
bdickens wrote:Oh, no. Not Taco C. again!
"Things my colon has said..."
LOL!!! Good one!
by LCP_Dogg
Mon Oct 20, 2008 2:23 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Taco Cabana... Revisited.
Replies: 11
Views: 1138

Re: Taco Cabana... Revisited.

OK, thanks for confirming. What do you think about the use of the term "weapon" vs. "firearm"? I mean, what about my knife, which is perfectly legal to carry in Austin (not San Antonio though, from what I hear)... ???

I'm thinking these signs are just trying to back some laws which don't actually apply in any cases. So does this mean I am still in violation? I mean, it is their establishment, and if they tell me to leave with my unlicensed knife (via a sign) and I don't, then......... ???
by LCP_Dogg
Mon Oct 20, 2008 1:33 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Taco Cabana... Revisited.
Replies: 11
Views: 1138

Taco Cabana... Revisited.

Was in Taco Cabana in Austin on S. MoPac @ Wm. Cannon this afternoon. They had the typical "unlicensed possession" sign but it said "weapon" not "firearm". It was a TABC official sign. I guess I don't have a license for my knife, so I suppose I was in violation.. Oops. :rules:

No 30.06 sign, but right next to the first sign was another that read "NOTICE - This establishment does not allow the possession of a weapon on these premises." and then the same msg in Spanish. At the bottom it said "Guest Relations 1-800-580-8668".

*shrug*

I do not believe the 2nd sign is an official 30.06, as it does not contain the correct verbiage (far from it) but nonetheless, it seems they are still displeased with concealed firearm licensees..

Oh well, tough luck.

:patriot:

Return to “Taco Cabana... Revisited.”