OneGun wrote:kw5kw wrote:
I have been there and left with more questions than before going.
I have also been to opencarry.org and several other sites, still not as many answers as questions.
I think Texas has the right idea in 30.06/7 but in other states a simple "gunbusters" does the same thing?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
If your only question regards the enforceability of gun-buster sign, the answer is it depends on the state. For example in Illinois, the symbol of the semi-auto inside of red circle with a red slash is all that is needed. The identifier for the state law may be listed or not.
True we
HAVE to obey any gunbuster sign (out of state) but being able to walk past such sign in TX that sign might slip by [me] habitually since we can simply disregard such sign and still patronize that business. If we're bound by that gunbuster sign I NEED TO KNOW!
Thing is, does any state have the same type of sign law like Texas does. If they do, who are they and what is it(the law/sign)?
OneGun wrote:
The real question for me is that if you are concealed carrying outside of Texas, why would you risk arrest and/or fines in another state over the enforceability of a sign on a technicality of is the sign in absolute compliance?
That, to me, is the same as saying: "Don't go there, stay in TX."
OneGun wrote:Just don't patronize that business. No guns, no money!
I might want to go there, whatever there is. Not having been to some places such as confederate battlegrounds, Revolutionary War sites, Little Big Horn, Mt. Rushmore, Yellowstone, and a multitude of places that I've never heard of yet. If they are no guns and I'm of a no guns, no money attitude then I'll never see/experience places. I want to go to NASA, see military museums, historical places. See the biggest ball of( ______(blank)), Yankee Stadium, etc.
Some places that I have been I'd like to revisit, Rock City, Ruby Falls, Cave of the Winds, Red Rocks, Hoover Dam, Alcatraz, the Queen Mary,
I don't like disarming, I have to all the time, even here in TX. In places such as doctor's offices/clinics/ (very often with cancer, heart issues, and back/spine/hip surgeries in the family) disarming is a daily (or even multiple times/day) experience. Getting old is not fun. So, disarming at such visitor's places will not be the issue for me, just knowing what the rules are specifically are is important so I don't take the ride!