Quote Originally Posted by H.E. Pennypacker View Post
PA is pretty straightforward with its laws. You can carry to sporting events, you can carry into bars, you can carry into other places that serve alcohol, you can open carry, etc. Lots of states limit or prohibit those things. Texas law says you can't carry into a place of business which derives 51% or more of its business from the sale of alcohol - now how in the hell are you supposed to know that?
It is required to be posted at each entrance.

§6.4. NOTICE REQUIRED ON CERTAIN PREMISES. (a) Notice: The
following establishments shall prominently display an appropriate notice
at each entrance to the premises, to state that it is unlawful to carry
a handgun on the premises:
(1) a business that has a permit or license issued under Alcoholic
Beverage Code, Chapter 25, 28, 32, 69, or 74, and that derives 51%
or more of its income from the sale of alcoholic beverages for onpremises
consumption as determined by the Texas Alcoholic
Beverage Commission under Alcoholic Beverage Code, §104.06.
(2) a hospital licensed under the Health and Safety Code, Chapter
241.
(3) a nursing home licensed under the Health and Safety Code,
Chapter 242.
(b) Text. The sign must state that it is unlawful for a person licensed
under the Act to carry a handgun on the premises. The notice must
also be posted in Spanish.
(c) Visibility. The sign must appear in contrasting colors with block
letters at least one inch in height and must include on its face the
number "51" printed in solid red at least 5 inches in height. The sign
shall be displayed in a conspicuous manner clearly visible to the public
from outside or immediately inside each public, service, and employee
entrance. Signs required by this section are not required to be posted
by fire exits, interior entrances, or entrances to individual resident
rooms.
Quoted from:
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/adminis...chlaws0102.pdf