TABC regulations prevent it.
Life was so much easier when TABC had an app to easily check and what did they do, they took the app off. The website for me is hard to use to check. Maybe they made it like that on purpose.
I provided the link in post #13, no need for an appLife was so much easier when TABC had an app to easily check and what did they do, they took the app off. The website for me is hard to use to check. Maybe they made it like that on purpose.
I didn't know that, thank youTexas3006 has the option to search 51% signs...
Texas3006 has the option to search 51% signs...
I didn't know that, thank you
Unless it has changed not being aware of a law is not a defense.
AND RIGHT THERE IS EVERYONE's ANSWER! This whole carry thing is about choices, make wise ones. Why challenge rules and laws that are absolutely clearly stated? The law clearly says that if the owner informs you verbally or by ANY sign that weapons are not allowed, then you MUST leave immediately! The only issue with "proper signage" is whether or not you can be prosecuted!Unless it has changed not being aware of a law is not a defense.
Absolutely correctIt's easy to comply. If one walks in a place that is posted but doesn't immediately see a sign, when the sign is seen either leave for good or take you're firearm out and lock it somewhere in your vehicle. I don't understand why we have six pages of discussion. Surely it's not that complicated.