unlicense carry sign
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unlicense carry sign
I went to United super market they sell beer the sign about unlicense carry was gone it was right on the door what gives? United super market on 24th st in plainview tx no sign of any kind
Re: unlicense carry sign
I was just tellin niece about visiting United supermarkets when in Lubbock recently.
I saw "blue signs" with no blue on them.
The unlicensed/blue sign wording, new script font at top, block letters the rest, issued by TABC,
but no blue strip, no blue at all.
United sells food mainly, so you know it would be a blue sign, I don't bother looking at grocery stores any more as I know what the sign would be or is.. but I did notice the lack of blue when showing my uncle.
I saw "blue signs" with no blue on them.
The unlicensed/blue sign wording, new script font at top, block letters the rest, issued by TABC,
but no blue strip, no blue at all.
United sells food mainly, so you know it would be a blue sign, I don't bother looking at grocery stores any more as I know what the sign would be or is.. but I did notice the lack of blue when showing my uncle.
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Re: unlicense carry sign
If they are not displaying it, then contact the local TABC office and they will make sure to get them to correct the issue.
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Re: unlicense carry sign
This is not a problem. The blue is not legally required and a store may put up its own signs instead of the ones TABC issues, if they have the same wording and are at least as readable, noticeable, etc. The red 51 is specified in law, but not the blue or the color of the rest of the sign.RPB wrote:The unlicensed/blue sign wording, new script font at top, block letters the rest, issued by TABC,
but no blue strip, no blue at all.
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And if placed in sunlight, the red 51% part can fade out.srothstein wrote:This is not a problem. The blue is not legally required and a store may put up its own signs instead of the ones TABC issues, if they have the same wording and are at least as readable, noticeable, etc. The red 51 is specified in law, but not the blue or the color of the rest of the sign.RPB wrote:The unlicensed/blue sign wording, new script font at top, block letters the rest, issued by TABC,
but no blue strip, no blue at all.
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Re: unlicense carry sign
Right. Grocery, liquor and convenience stores stores sell for off premises consumption so they can't be 51%.RPB wrote:United sells food mainly, so you know it would be a blue sign, I don't bother looking at grocery stores any more as I know what the sign would be or is.. but I did notice the lack of blue when showing my uncle.
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