LK>> Just having a "no weapons" sign doesn't mean that you're trespassing.
LK>> It's only if/when you refuse to leave that a trespass charge could be
LK>> levelled against you.
ML>
ML> Not under Texas law. Refusal to leave is not required to
ML> put you in violation.
ML>
ML> All that is required to be trespassing is to enter
ML> property that has a sign posted "....at the entrance to
ML> the building, reasonably likely to come to the attention
ML> of the intruders...".
If there's 4 doors and 1 sign and I choose one of the unmarked doors how can
they say I'm trespassing. Methinks that TX and AZ (and I suppose most other
states) need to change their laws so that if a particular property wants to
ban concealed carry each and every door and entrance must have a sign on it
to that effect. Every place I've ever happened to see a sign has
inconsistant posting; either signs too small to read, not even on the doors
but next to them mixed in with other fliers or not every door is posted.
Lyle --INTERNET: lyle.knox@iotp.com
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