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Makes sense, most places I can usually guess if they are or not, guess I'll know later when I get to Humble :)KinnyLee wrote:The one in Webster has a 51% sign when you walk in. It depends on the store I think.
I wonder when there is a place that sells a close split between food and drink how often that's checked and changed due to sales? Never really thought about it.

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Several that I have been to have the "Unlicensed Possession" signs, but I have never seen one with 51%.
I think TX and others will back me up on this, if you see a 51% sign that you think doesn't belong, you can report it (unlike a 30.06 sign) and TABC checks up on them.
I think TX and others will back me up on this, if you see a 51% sign that you think doesn't belong, you can report it (unlike a 30.06 sign) and TABC checks up on them.
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There are two TABC signs commonly found and they are confusing.
They used to say "The possession of a weapon anywhere alcohol is sold is a felony". Now, the 'newer' signs say "The unlicensed possession of a weapon anywhere alcohol is sold is a felony". What's confusing is most (many?/all?) of these signs have a pink/red "51" on them, as background. I am not sure what the significance is for the red "51" on TABC signs. I assume, they are lazy and do not want to prepare/stock 2 different signs.
Also, they are inaccurate. The possession of a rifle or shotgun is NOT a felony. The unlicensed possession of a pistol, is a felony.
A restaurant could put up a 30.06 sign, if they did not want licensed carry. As far as I know, they could put up 30.06 sign w/ a red "51". At one time, the hospitals would put up 30.06 signs w/ red '51's - I know, the law is confusing, as written.
They used to say "The possession of a weapon anywhere alcohol is sold is a felony". Now, the 'newer' signs say "The unlicensed possession of a weapon anywhere alcohol is sold is a felony". What's confusing is most (many?/all?) of these signs have a pink/red "51" on them, as background. I am not sure what the significance is for the red "51" on TABC signs. I assume, they are lazy and do not want to prepare/stock 2 different signs.
Also, they are inaccurate. The possession of a rifle or shotgun is NOT a felony. The unlicensed possession of a pistol, is a felony.
A restaurant could put up a 30.06 sign, if they did not want licensed carry. As far as I know, they could put up 30.06 sign w/ a red "51". At one time, the hospitals would put up 30.06 signs w/ red '51's - I know, the law is confusing, as written.
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I disagree that it is confusing. I have NEVER seen an "unlicensed possession" sign with a red 51% on it. I am not saying they don't exist, but I have never seen one.switch wrote:There are two TABC signs commonly found and they are confusing.
They used to say "The possession of a weapon anywhere alcohol is sold is a felony". Now, the 'newer' signs say "The unlicensed possession of a weapon anywhere alcohol is sold is a felony". What's confusing is most (many?/all?) of these signs have a pink/red "51" on them, as background. I am not sure what the significance is for the red "51" on TABC signs. I assume, they are lazy and do not want to prepare/stock 2 different signs.
Also, they are inaccurate. The possession of a rifle or shotgun is NOT a felony. The unlicensed possession of a pistol, is a felony.
A restaurant could put up a 30.06 sign, if they did not want licensed carry. As far as I know, they could put up 30.06 sign w/ a red "51". At one time, the hospitals would put up 30.06 signs w/ red '51's - I know, the law is confusing, as written.
I will post pictures of the signs this afternoon.
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Right Tx, we are talking three different signs, I have them lying here but don't know how to get them on the forumtxinvestigator wrote:I disagree that it is confusing. I have NEVER seen an "unlicensed possession" sign with a red 51% on it. I am not saying they don't exist, but I have never seen one.switch wrote:There are two TABC signs commonly found and they are confusing.
They used to say "The possession of a weapon anywhere alcohol is sold is a felony". Now, the 'newer' signs say "The unlicensed possession of a weapon anywhere alcohol is sold is a felony". What's confusing is most (many?/all?) of these signs have a pink/red "51" on them, as background. I am not sure what the significance is for the red "51" on TABC signs. I assume, they are lazy and do not want to prepare/stock 2 different signs.
Also, they are inaccurate. The possession of a rifle or shotgun is NOT a felony. The unlicensed possession of a pistol, is a felony.
A restaurant could put up a 30.06 sign, if they did not want licensed carry. As far as I know, they could put up 30.06 sign w/ a red "51". At one time, the hospitals would put up 30.06 signs w/ red '51's - I know, the law is confusing, as written.
I will post pictures of the signs this afternoon.


When you put them on that should clear thing's up for everyone.

By the way Instructors you can pick up copy's of the two TABC sign's from your local TABC office.
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There are 2 seperate items I will address;
1) Places that sell for OFF-premise consumption. You can always carry here unless they post a 30.06 sign.
They will have the following 2 signs posted;

the above is your clue that it is a place for only off-premise consumption.
This is the second sign;

Notice is says the UNlicensed possession of........
If you see a sign anywhere that says "the possession of a hangun" or "the possession of a weapon", they are old, non-enforceable signs.
2. A place that sells for ON-Premise consumption will have the "unlicensed possession" sign.
IF they derive more tham 51% of their income from the sale of alcoholic beverages, then they SHOULD post this sign;

Note that if the place fails to post the sign and is a 51% place you have no defense to carrying there. By the same token, if they post it and are not a 51% place, and you carry anyway you are OK.
The sign is advisory in nature.
Hope this helps.
And the term "weapon" is correct. The law that makes it a felony to carry unlicensed in a place that sells alcohol is the Texas Penal Code section 46.02, Unlawful Carrying Weapons, and it includes Handguns, Illegal Knives and Clubs.
1) Places that sell for OFF-premise consumption. You can always carry here unless they post a 30.06 sign.
They will have the following 2 signs posted;

the above is your clue that it is a place for only off-premise consumption.
This is the second sign;

Notice is says the UNlicensed possession of........
If you see a sign anywhere that says "the possession of a hangun" or "the possession of a weapon", they are old, non-enforceable signs.
2. A place that sells for ON-Premise consumption will have the "unlicensed possession" sign.
IF they derive more tham 51% of their income from the sale of alcoholic beverages, then they SHOULD post this sign;

Note that if the place fails to post the sign and is a 51% place you have no defense to carrying there. By the same token, if they post it and are not a 51% place, and you carry anyway you are OK.
The sign is advisory in nature.
Hope this helps.
And the term "weapon" is correct. The law that makes it a felony to carry unlicensed in a place that sells alcohol is the Texas Penal Code section 46.02, Unlawful Carrying Weapons, and it includes Handguns, Illegal Knives and Clubs.
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Whoah! Nelly.... So what your saying is the Hooters in Humble could very well could be a 51% place but not posted and I am suposed to be able to know that? It is clearly not a bar,,, they sell food of all sorts how am I to tell 51% of their business is food or booze?txinvestigator wrote: Note that if the place fails to post the sign and is a 51% place you have no defense to carrying there. By the same token, if they post it and are not a 51% place, and you carry anyway you are OK.
The sign is advisory in nature.
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Thats the quandry!Diode wrote:Whoah! Nelly.... So what your saying is the Hooters in Humble could very well could be a 51% place but not posted and I am suposed to be able to know that? It is clearly not a bar,,, they sell food of all sorts how am I to tell 51% of their business is food or booze?txinvestigator wrote: Note that if the place fails to post the sign and is a 51% place you have no defense to carrying there. By the same token, if they post it and are not a 51% place, and you carry anyway you are OK.
The sign is advisory in nature.
Nowhere in the law does it exempt a person if there was no sign posted.
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