Wouldn't it have been cheaper and more efficient to say "have to have a license to carry on premises"?
Wouldn't it have been cheaper and more efficient to say "have to have a license to carry on premises"?
Texas does not have a DMV. I assume that is at a DPS driver license office. It is a warning for open carry people who think they don't have to show the LTC if asked for one by a Peace Officer.
Texas does not have a DMV. I assume that is at a DPS driver license office. It is a warning for open carry people who think they don't have to show the LTC if asked for one by a Peace Officer.
Texas does not have a DMV. I assume that is at a DPS driver license office. It is a warning for open carry people who think they don't have to show the LTC if asked for one by a Peace Officer.
it does now.
http://www.txdmv.gov/
We went over this a few months ago.
Place needs a "LTC Welcome" sign.
About Us:
The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) is a dynamic state agency dedicated to customer service, consumer protection and the success of motor vehicle-related industries.
It is one of only a handful of state agencies that raises revenue for the state. For every $1 the agency spends, it returns more than $10 in state revenue. These funds are primarily used to build and maintain the state’s roads and bridges.
The TxDMV is overseen by a nine member, governor-appointed board that is the agency’s policy-making arm. Daily operations are overseen by the agency’s executive director.
Each year the agency registers almost 24 million vehicles; regulates vehicle dealers; credentials buses and big trucks for intrastate and interstate commerce; issues oversize and overweight permits; and awards grants to law enforcement agencies to reduce vehicle burglaries and thefts.
The agency was created by the state legislature in 2009 and became operational on Nov. 1, 2009.
The TxDMV mission is “to serve, protect and advance the citizens and industries in the state with quality motor vehicle related services.
TrueIt the Gov why should they be efficient or thrifty
It's not their money, why should they care?
TRUE and valid point. I always thought it interesting that as a soldier I was expected to "be a good steward of the tax payers money"...and since I stayed on the Fed side since retiring I am still held to the same standard, but bureaucrats way above my pay grade made ignorant decisions wasting money. Funny if their mistakes were taken out of their paycheck, they make think twice...
Boy, you aint from these parts are ya?
Probably notI don't think there is anyone thinking above your pay grade.
GotchaBexar County Tax Assessor/Collector's Office, I use the term 'DMV' as it is what I associate with the place where I pay for vehicle registration and licensing.
And it's still pointless and a waste of taxpayer's money as there is no legal necessity for a sign.
I suspect they are trying to intimidate or deceive people from CC'ing or OC'ing in this location as it highly resembles a 30.06 and/or 30.07 sign.
There are a million other actions which would be an offense under Texas law if done in this facility, why do they need to specifically target CHL/LTC carriers?
it does now.
http://www.txdmv.gov/
We went over this a few months ago.
Place needs a "LTC Welcome" sign.
About Us:
The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) is a dynamic state agency dedicated to customer service, consumer protection and the success of motor vehicle-related industries.
It is one of only a handful of state agencies that raises revenue for the state. For every $1 the agency spends, it returns more than $10 in state revenue. These funds are primarily used to build and maintain the state’s roads and bridges.
The TxDMV is overseen by a nine member, governor-appointed board that is the agency’s policy-making arm. Daily operations are overseen by the agency’s executive director.
Each year the agency registers almost 24 million vehicles; regulates vehicle dealers; credentials buses and big trucks for intrastate and interstate commerce; issues oversize and overweight permits; and awards grants to law enforcement agencies to reduce vehicle burglaries and thefts.
The agency was created by the state legislature in 2009 and became operational on Nov. 1, 2009.
The TxDMV mission is “to serve, protect and advance the citizens and industries in the state with quality motor vehicle related services.