Yes, but it is > 51% of revenue from alcohol consumed on the premises. A liquor store is a blue sign and you can certainly carry in one even though they probably make way more than 50% of revenue from booze.Keith B wrote: If the location sells alcohol AT ALL, then by law they must post one of two signs; either the sign above if they make under 51% of their revenue from alcohol sales, or a 51% sign if more that 51% of their revenue from alcohol.
You will see WAY more of the unlicensed signs since the majority of the locations sell other things to gain the majority of their revenue from, but they still have to post a sign per the TABC laws.
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- Sun Dec 20, 2009 9:38 am
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Re: Carry in a grocery store that sells alcohol???
- Wed Dec 16, 2009 10:18 pm
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Re: Carry in a grocery store that sells alcohol???
Here's my software engineering view of the whole deal
if (legal 30.06 sign is present)
{
go away.
}
If (you can buy booze there)
{
if ( you can drink it there)
{
if (revenue from booze > 51%)
{
leave gun at home
}
}
else carry away
}
This didn't format well, but I hope you get the gist of it.
if (legal 30.06 sign is present)
{
go away.
}
If (you can buy booze there)
{
if ( you can drink it there)
{
if (revenue from booze > 51%)
{
leave gun at home
}
}
else carry away
}
This didn't format well, but I hope you get the gist of it.