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The correlation between posted businesses and their economic diversity
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 10:28 am
by Richbirdhunter
This is only an observation,it seems that there are hot spots of posted areas throughout Texas. In my area I haven't seen a single 30.07 and Grapevine Mills Mall that has been posted 30.06 at least since I moved here 3 years ago is no longer posted.
So in my little bubble it's getting better.
Re: The correlation between posted businesses and their economic diversity
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 10:47 am
by Lena
Things I have seen:
More signs today are posted than before OC 1-1-16 30:06 & 07
My LEGAL places I can CC have been reduced
Re: The correlation between posted businesses and their economic diversity
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 11:05 am
by ScottDLS
Lena wrote:Things I have seen:
More signs today are posted than before OC 1-1-16 30:06 & 07
My LEGAL places I can CC have been reduced
How many previously posted 30.06 have not been updated for the new wording? I'll bet you a large number. Way more than have posted compliant 30.07 PLUS NEW compliant 30.06 since January 1.
I don't care what the owner's
intent was in posting against concealed carry (if they even had intent). I follow the law, and it says walking past a non-compliant sign is not a crime.
My
intent as one of the (millions of) owners of ExxonMobil is for them not to post any of their company owned or franchised stores...but I don't think the board that I elected really cares about my intent, so I don't care about theirs unless they post a compliant notice.

Re: The correlation between posted businesses and their economic diversity
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 11:07 am
by chuck j
I live in Wichita county , any signs except for a few gun busters are far and few between .
Re: The correlation between posted businesses and their economic diversity
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 11:59 am
by Tracker
what would be interesting to know is the demographics of the shoppers who own a CHL/LTC. It doesn't mean much to me that 4% of Texans have a LTC when that 4% is a ratio of everyone from infants to age 20 and the elderly. What's relevant (to businesses) are the ratio of LTC Texans within the main shopping age/demographics. For example, Half Price Books have put up 30.06 signs. How many of their shoppers have a LTC and how many of those will refuse to patronize HPB so long as they have 30.06 signage? It would have to be way more than 4% (1 in 25 Texans) but it's those stats that would get the board of directors attention if the sign cuts into corp profits.
Re: The correlation between posted businesses and their economic diversity
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 12:51 pm
by Richbirdhunter
I'm sitting at urban air in South Lake with my youngest and they are not posted. A bunch of kids and moms. You'd think it would be a no brainier to post here but I'm carrying.
Re: The correlation between posted businesses and their economic diversity
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 4:01 pm
by Richbirdhunter
We stopped by Taco Bueno for lunch in Grapevine it's not posted!