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Going to Austin in a couple of days for a short stay . Any issues with CC there?
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<blockquote data-quote="Waltercat" data-source="post: 4018002" data-attributes="member: 52025"><p>I was warned about the 'Posting' at the door of any establishment that sells alcohol.</p><p>It tells you if it is legal or not to enter with a hand gun based on the percentage of their</p><p>sales that include alcohol. Very strange but was cautioned because it includes convenience stores.</p><p>Weird.</p><p></p><p>edit; and some restaurants</p><p></p><p>from the web;</p><p>The restriction on carrying a firearm in bars in Texas doesn’t just refer to traditional bars. It also applies to an establishment that earns more than half of its revenue from alcohol-related sales and consumption. In Texas, this is known as the 51 percent rule. In other words, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission considers an establishment a “bar” if it makes 51 percent of its income/revenue from the sale of alcoholic beverages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waltercat, post: 4018002, member: 52025"] I was warned about the 'Posting' at the door of any establishment that sells alcohol. It tells you if it is legal or not to enter with a hand gun based on the percentage of their sales that include alcohol. Very strange but was cautioned because it includes convenience stores. Weird. edit; and some restaurants from the web; The restriction on carrying a firearm in bars in Texas doesn’t just refer to traditional bars. It also applies to an establishment that earns more than half of its revenue from alcohol-related sales and consumption. In Texas, this is known as the 51 percent rule. In other words, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission considers an establishment a “bar” if it makes 51 percent of its income/revenue from the sale of alcoholic beverages. [/QUOTE]
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