Texas No-Guns Signs...

As a former Dallas bar owner and licensee with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, I can reiterate what others have said and confirm that the OP's interpretation of the 51% law is correct.
 
Yet Texas consistently ranks above Wisconsin in any "Best States for Gun Owners".


Didn't you guys just get open carry? Kinda funny, people growing up watching westerns.

No complicated liquor and carry laws. In general Texas just has to many laws for me. I can't stand all that government. Having to have your motorcycles and cars inspected by government.

TX does not honor everyones carry permit. Which may put Texans at disadvantage, if they ever leave Texas. So non friendly to gun owners.

WI has castle doctrine. I think Texas you are allowed to kill someone to protect property, not so in WI. Other that, what does TX have WI does not?
 
Berserker Yet Texas consistently ranks above Wisconsin in any "Best States for Gun Owners".
Didn't you guys just get open carry?
Nope.
Expanded open carry.....yes. (and that was two years ago)




Kinda funny, people growing up watching westerns.
Which has what to do with the topic?:rolleyes:


No complicated liquor and carry laws.
TX law isn't complicated unless you can't read English (or Spanish).



In general Texas just has to many laws for me.
You are in the minority.



I can't stand all that government. Having to have your motorcycles and cars inspected by government.
The "government" doesn't inspect our vehicles. Private business does. It's a revenue thing and only in certain counties.


TX does not honor everyones carry permit. Which may put Texans at disadvantage, if they ever leave Texas. So non friendly to gun owners.
Texas permits are valid in more states than Minnesota permits:
Maybe you should use this map before complaining about the value of a Texas permit:http://www.gunlawsbystate.com/reciprocity-map/#!/1/1/Minnesota



WI has castle doctrine. I think Texas you are allowed to kill someone to protect property, not so in WI. Other that, what does TX have WI does not?
Seriously?
 
A private company, that you are forced to by the government checks your vechicles. But you are cutting hairs, saying it is not the government?

Texas does not honor WI, not sure what MN has do with this. But the problem for Texans, if they leave the state, every state they refuse to honor often will not honor them.



What will be interesting, with many states, is what happens as states go to consititional carry. They will have no permit to be honored in other states. Of course Texas gun rights leader does not have it. In the news in WI, but not sure will go.



As far as being able to read, that lifts no burdens of laws from any citizens.

I would be ashamed to bring up the Spanish part.
 
I don't, as a rule, criticize other members of the Firing Line in public. Doing so demeans the person being criticized. It also demeans the moderator that does this. Yet every once in a while, someone comes along and provides a vehicle wherein I get the opportunity to teach how to act within the framework of the Law and Civil Rights forum — A forum that is the only place on the Firing Line where guns do not have to be the topic of discussion (although we do mostly discuss firearms law here).

How do people live in Texas, with so many laws?
Why do you care? What does the above opinion have to do with the topic of this thread?
Wisconsin, as long as you ...
Since the thread is about Texas concealed carry law, Texas signage, and to a lessor extent—drinking and carrying in general—then comparing another states laws is irrelevant to this discussion.
WI has a legal limit when carrying, ...
Again, what do WI laws have to do with Texas laws? As a comparison? Not valid in a thread discussing Texas signage laws.
Yet Texas consistently ranks above Wisconsin in any "Best States for Gun Owners".
Again, comparing something that isn't even on topic.
Didn't you guys just get open carry? Kinda funny, people growing up watching westerns.
Nice ad hominem attack, but I'll give you points for the sarcastic delivery.

Fact is, your entire posts in this thread are nothing more than an ad hominem attack wrapped up in sarcasm.
I think Texas you are allowed to kill someone to protect property
In that post, you coupled all of that with a real failure to understand use of force, as applied to Texas law.
I would be ashamed to bring up the Spanish part.
And I am ashamed that an apparently educated person does not know Texas history well enough to see why this would be so... after all, you seem to be able to compare and criticize other parts of Texas law, so well (yes, that was pure sarcasm).

I strongly suspect that all of this is nothing more than an attempt to derail the discussion (hijacking the thread) and get the thread closed.

I also strongly suggest you read L&CR Forum Rules | Read First. It's one of them funny "sticky" threads located towards the top of this forums index (yeah, I know... more sarcasm).
 
I am aware of Texas history. But we won. I don't think it is out of line to compare to other states.

Not sure what the big attack was about westerns. We have this preconceived notion of states out west. I though it was odd a couple years ago, Texas open carry laws in the news.

I know some folks from texas, and just hear about stuff there. I agree with most of their politics, just to much government for me.



But I have nothing to add.
 
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