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^THIS^ Texas leaves NO ambiguity in the law. The Business either gets over half of its money from on-premises alcohol sales or it doesn't; if it does, but it isn't properly posted with the legally defined 51% signage, it's not the carrier's fault. A business can say 'no guns', but unless they comply with the legally required 30.06 signage as defined by law, it's unenforcable (except by asking the patron to leave, which they can't do if they don't know).
Leaving ZERO ambiguity leaves ZERO 'wiggle room' for anti-gun LE/DAs here and there to exercise 'discretion' in upholding a clearly defined legal right of the citizen.

Here's a handy printable card you can give to the offending business, originally posted (to my knowledge) by THR's own F-11 John:

http://www.countrysurvival.com/no-guns-equals-no-money/
 
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Went to a BBW in Grand Rapids this week. There was no sign but I dont know the MI laws regarding handguns so it may not be necessary. I don't personally think their wings are good enough to bother with but that is my opinion. I never would have gone on my own.
 
At the two BWW's locations in Fredericksburg VA. One has a sign posted and the other dose not. However the manager of the one with the posted sign has no issues with people carrying including open carry.
 
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