Banks are LEGAL to carry in, unless they post a legally enforceable 30.06 signstephengauntt wrote:Is it legal to carry into this bank???
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- Tue Aug 09, 2011 10:04 pm
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- Fri Jan 14, 2011 12:59 pm
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Having a gun-buster sign does NOT prohibit the employee from carrying.TexasAggie09 wrote:for now I'm confident that the employees aren't packing.
The employee is prohibited only if (1) the facility is already prohibited by statute, (2) the employee is verbally told, or (3) if the full 30.06 verb-age (except for size) is spelled out in some literature or employee handbook that the employee receives.
I don't think I have missed anything here, but if I have, someone else will be along shortly to correct it.
- Wed May 19, 2010 1:42 pm
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100% agreed to that point, regretably!LarryH wrote:really NEED to see a picture
- Wed May 19, 2010 11:52 am
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True, and you saved me from typing that.LarryH wrote:They do; however, even Tom Estep didn't have pictures of the signs when I took the class.
However, he did verbally go over the wording in the law, so when I walked out of the class, I knew exactly what a 30.06 sign would look like.
As far as the TABC signs (red or blue) those were very self explanatory, but he talked on those as well.
I felt and still feel today, that when I walked out of Tom's class, I had a good understanding of the signs and what to look for prior to entering any public place.