Not respecting people's property rights (including a store owner), is despicable.ScottDLS wrote:bortaz wrote:Why are you looking to get past the intent of the store owner? If they have the sign posted, you know their intent...they don't want you to carry there. Even if the sign is off by a half centimeter in size or one hue in color.Ruark wrote: This might be splitting hairs, legally, and I don't know how far this would get with an LEO trying to bust you for carrying past it, but I just noticed these "split" signs appearing more and more frequently.
Maybe he's going to conceal and carry so he doesn't give a darn what the owner's intent is if it doesn't legally prohibit his entry... :shock:
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- Sun Feb 07, 2016 3:59 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Are "split" signs legal???
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