anygunanywhere wrote:Some have maintained that even if the sign is not exactly 30.06 compliant, the owner's intent to prohibit is obvious, so concealed carry is prohibited.
Right around September 1, 2003, as the clarification of the law went into effect, the Plano Independent School District posted all of the entrances to its parking lots with non-compliant 36.06 signs.
I called local police, DPS, and eventually the Attorney General's office, to find out who was in charge of enforcement of the sign regulation. I wound up on the phone with a very snotty young lady who claimed to be a former prosecutor and who very forcefully told me that in all cases they considered just the attempt to post a 30.06 sign to be an indication of intention by the poster and that they would prosecute any violators. She suggested that if I didn't like it I could go ahead and be a test case.
When I pointed out that, by her logic, I could reasonably claim a good faith effort to obey the speed limit if I only went 49 in a 40 zone, she got real huffy and hung up on me.
I understand that there is some debate over whether "independent" school districts are government entities and thus subject to the restrictions in posting.
My call also was about a Community Credit Union which has undersize and non-contrasting signs posted, but the answer remained the same.