carguychris
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Wal-Mart is apparently going to start checking open carriers' licenses at the door due to a provision in the TX Alcoholic Beverage Code that potentially penalizes a retailer that “knowingly allows” a person to illegally bring a firearm onto the premises. Story below:
http://www.dallasnews.com/business/...-giving-stickers-to-checking-gun-licenses.ece
This would only apply to retailers who sell for off-premise consumption. TX law treats restaurants with licenses for on-premise consumption differently, and bars and clubs with "51%" signs (denoting that over 50% of their revenue is from alcohol sales) are also treated differently and are already off-limits to handgun carry.
This strikes me as an overabundance of caution, but then again, TX has been known to be rather draconian in enforcement of the byzantine Alcoholic Beverage Code.
Thoughts? Anyone going to stop patronizing Wally World now? Also, has anyone heard of any other retailers (specifically any of the large grocery store chains such as Kroger or Costco) taking similar steps?
http://www.dallasnews.com/business/...-giving-stickers-to-checking-gun-licenses.ece
This would only apply to retailers who sell for off-premise consumption. TX law treats restaurants with licenses for on-premise consumption differently, and bars and clubs with "51%" signs (denoting that over 50% of their revenue is from alcohol sales) are also treated differently and are already off-limits to handgun carry.
This strikes me as an overabundance of caution, but then again, TX has been known to be rather draconian in enforcement of the byzantine Alcoholic Beverage Code.
Thoughts? Anyone going to stop patronizing Wally World now? Also, has anyone heard of any other retailers (specifically any of the large grocery store chains such as Kroger or Costco) taking similar steps?