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New to Texas: Does This Sign Hold Legal Power?
Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 6:57 pm
by icer22x
Took the kids to Kiddie Park in San Antonio. They did not have a 30.07 posted, but had this instead. Am I correct to say this holds no legal power over my ability to conceal inside this business?
Re: New to Texas: Does This Sign Hold Legal Power?
Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 7:03 pm
by The Annoyed Man
icer22x wrote:Took the kids to Kiddie Park in San Antonio. They did not have a 30.07 posted, but had this instead. Am I correct to say this holds no legal power over my ability to conceal inside this business?
Picture of the sign?
There are only two signs that apply to you....well....three, if you count red “51%” signs in bars... 30.06 and 30.07, and the requirements for either sign to be compliant are very specific. Gov’t has no authority to post either in a public park. If this park is a private business, then they can post either or both signs, but they must be compliant. So without being able to see a picture of the sign you’re asking about, the answer would be: “if it is not either a compliant 30.06 or compliant 30.07 sign, then it has no bearing on your ability to carry in that business”. Now, if that business is a
private school, then all bets are off.
Re: New to Texas: Does This Sign Hold Legal Power?
Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 7:13 pm
by icer22x
Sorry I'm using my phone right now. It's not uploading the picture.
Re: New to Texas: Does This Sign Hold Legal Power?
Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 7:19 pm
by Grundy1133
as long as theres no 30.06 or 51% sign and you're licensed to carry, you can conceal carry. if its just a gun buster sign those hold no legal weight for a licensed concealed carrier. That being said, if they discover you are carrying and ask you to leave, then you'd have to otherwise you'd be 30.05 trespassing.
Re: New to Texas: Does This Sign Hold Legal Power?
Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 7:25 pm
by Vol Texan
According to the Texas3006.com website and app, a user has reported that they have a valid 3006 sign, but they have not posted a photo.
Please feel free to download the free app, and sign up for an account. You can then look up the Kiddie Park entry and post the photo you took.
I, or one of the other mods on there will review your photo, and update the entry as required (and report the answer back here as well.
Welcome to the forum!
Re: New to Texas: Does This Sign Hold Legal Power?
Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 8:09 pm
by C-dub
icer22x wrote:Took the kids to Kiddie Park in San Antonio. They did not have a 30.07 posted, but had this instead. Am I correct to say this holds no legal power over my ability to conceal inside this business?
It depends.
How new to Texas are you? Do you have a Texas LTC or one from another state that Texas recognizes?
Since you're having trouble uploading a picture, could you describe the sign?
Re: New to Texas: Does This Sign Hold Legal Power?
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2018 4:41 pm
by Oak Threeper
It calls itself an amusement park but it doesn't look large enough to meet the meaning of amusement park assigned by Section 46.035.