Posted June 23, 2015 10:00 am by Comments

By Robert Farago

30.06

“The next tussle over Texas’ new open carry law is likely to come over one of its more mundane requirements: signs,” dallasnews.com conjects. Erroneously. Sorry guys, but this one’s a done deal. Come January 1, Texas businesses that wish to ban concealed carry will have to update their 30.06 signs (with mandatory 1″ tall letters in contrasting colors, prominently displayed at the entrance of a business) to conform to the new law, which changes the wording from “concealed handgun” [as above] to “handgun.” But wait! That’s not all . . .

 

And with the passage of the open carrying of guns, business owners who want to ban guns will instead have to post two new large signs instead of one . . .

The “30.07” open carry sign — which features the same kinds of requirements as the 30.06 sign — had been expected . . .

Requirements for the signs that businesses must post if they want to bar the open carrying of handguns:

— Must appear in contrasting colors with block letters at least one inch in height.

— Must be in both English and Spanish.

— Must be displayed in a “conspicuous manner” at the property’s entrance.

— Must say: “Pursuant …read more

Source:: Truth About Guns

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