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Pen, I think I'm the guilty one to suggest that, especially the signs by the airport in Saint Tony's. It is working. The last time I stayed in Saint Tony's I stayed at that hotel on the Riverwalk thingie. On Sunday morning I was exercising on that patio dohickey and two soccermommies from austejas were clucking about how glad they were that those awful, awful gun owners could not take their guns here or there to defend themselves or soccermommies.
It took real control not to be a buttinski--"Nah, nah, nah-nah. They don't count! It's pablum for the likes of you, parasites!"
However, in the years that I've gone down to Tejas, I've seen the signs change and wither away.
The Cheesecake Factory in San Antonio (Northstar Mall on 410) also has a 51% sign - though only at the outside entrance, not the one from the mall. They do have a bar, but I don't see how they could possibly derive 51% of their revenue from liquor sales - they serve LOTS of meals at not-terribly-cheap prices, and they just about have to be under 51%. I often wonder if I should contact corporate HQ to get a per store breakdown of liquor sales (perhaps posing as a student doing a research paper), just to see. In the meantime, I always make it a point to walk in through the mall entrance, so that I can say "I didn't see any 51% sign" IF I am ever caught carrying there.
Sam, an establishment is required to post the 51% sign by TABC but if it isn't posted or you fail to notice it, you cannot use that as a defense from prosecution. You would still be guilty under the law. Be very careful.
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