....Red sign, blue sign and both?
I guy in Texas took out and active shooter the other day with his carry gun. He has a permit.
It shooting happened at a place called The Zona Caliente Sports Bar that serves alcohol.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/go...texas-restaurant-police/ar-BBAL3Gc?li=BBnb7Kz
It is my understanding that Texas carry laws dictate that if a business generates 51% or more of it's revenue from alcohol, it must post accordingly, this sign is "red" and it is a felony to carry past this sign.
The Blue sign indicates that the establishment sells alcohol, but does not meet the 51% requirement, so it is legal to carry past a "blue" sign?
According to police, this business posted both a blue and a red and the "Good Samaritan" carried past them both.
http://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/community/arlington/article148554034.html
Did this good Samaritan violate Texas law and did he commit a felony?
I guy in Texas took out and active shooter the other day with his carry gun. He has a permit.
It shooting happened at a place called The Zona Caliente Sports Bar that serves alcohol.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/go...texas-restaurant-police/ar-BBAL3Gc?li=BBnb7Kz
It is my understanding that Texas carry laws dictate that if a business generates 51% or more of it's revenue from alcohol, it must post accordingly, this sign is "red" and it is a felony to carry past this sign.
The Blue sign indicates that the establishment sells alcohol, but does not meet the 51% requirement, so it is legal to carry past a "blue" sign?
According to police, this business posted both a blue and a red and the "Good Samaritan" carried past them both.
http://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/community/arlington/article148554034.html
Did this good Samaritan violate Texas law and did he commit a felony?