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    #31
    whole foods
    The Whole Foods in the Woodlands has a sign also but I've never ready it closely. Most of the time there is something sitting in front of it and you would not see if you didn't already know it was there.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Cola Blanca View Post
      If it is at a liquor store or bar where more than 51% of revenue is made from the sale of alchohol then it is legal ....you can't carry at a place where alchohol is the primary source of income...........I think.......but the bad guy don't care about the sign so neither do I
      the sale of "on-premises consumption" is in the 51% law.

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        #33
        Originally posted by coker737 View Post
        Concealed IS Concealed.........
        It's just that simple

        Looking forward to the pizzin match by our TBH lawyers though!

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          #34
          They do not want the business of legal ccl individuals.

          I would go elsewhere regardless.

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            #35
            For some reason 51% signs and Government buildings are the only places I notice the signs…

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              #36
              It is a legal sign…but any sign an owner puts up as notice can be enforced if you decide to enter anyway. Even the cheesy gun buster sign. I won’t usually support a business that puts up any sign trying to restrict my right to protect myself and my family. That said. Concealed is Concealed…

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                #37
                Originally posted by npe001 View Post
                I would say no... but.. Does it matter? Do people with ill intent follow the signs? Why should we?
                Agreed with the why should we part. I don’t really care what sign they have, and they will not know if I am carrying

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                  #38
                  What difference does it make. If you are carrying “concealed “ no one will ever know if you walk in with a weapon or not. IF you have to use the weapon (odds are a bizzillion to one) the lawyers can figure all that out later. I carry everywhere I go (unless at a venue with metal/weapon detectors).

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by texan16 View Post
                    What difference does it make. If you are carrying “concealed “ no one will ever know if you walk in with a weapon or not. IF you have to use the weapon (odds are a bizzillion to one) the lawyers can figure all that out later. I carry everywhere I go (unless at a venue with metal/weapon detectors).

                    I’m good with this until it involves certain places that change the penalty from misdemeanor to felony

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