Would never expect this in Texas.

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News just said that the Dept. of Transportation has "outlawed" roadside billboards advertising gunshows for at least the next 90 days due to recent "events."

Boys we have our mamary gland in a ringer. This is not going to be pretty. The house of cards is crumbling.
 
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I wouldn't take too much out of this.....

...the signs haven't really been up that long nor did they always advertise gun shows. The gunshows around here usually have pretty good crowds even without all the advertisement. A lot of it gets around on forums like this, word of mouth, or billboards. Texas may be the last state to even have gunshows eventually.

Don't read anything into this at all.
 
They only outlawed TXDOT owned roadside electronic billboards from displaying routing information for gun shows. These are the boards that have messages like I-10 Closed at US-59 Take Loop-610 as an alternate, not the privately owned advertising billboards. The action was in response to complaints the weekend after the CT shooting.
 
Sorry, but I do not understand what how long the signs being up and good historical attendance has to do with "caving in to perceived political correctness?" And not reading into this?

Been going to gunshows here for fifty years. Not worried about attendance. Principle is the issue.

Its like being nibbled to death by a duck!
 
Billboards will be next.
Face it they are gonna try and shoot the gun shows down.
Private transfers FTF via non FFL's is what they want stopped.
The famous "LOOPHOLE".

Can't decide to buy like a drunken sailor or start selling a few.
 
They only outlawed TXDOT owned roadside electronic billboards from displaying routing information for gun shows. These are the boards that have messages like I-10 Closed at US-59 Take Loop-610 as an alternate, not the privately owned advertising billboards. The action was in response to complaints the weekend after the CT shooting.

I'll bet they will still give directions to other shows. There are a lot of people that live in Texas that are not Texans. Larry
 
Here in Asheville, NC there is a gun show the day after tomorrow. Yesterday a Councilman from Asheville city council got up on his hind legs and said he thought the law banning guns on city property should apply to the gun show. Another councilman said he agreed with this position. Trouble is the gun show is at the WNC Ag center which is owned by the state. This statement is on the Ag center website;

The Western North Carolina Agricultural Center is owned by the STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
and operated by the NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE & CONSUMER SERVICES.

Steve Troxler, Commissioner of Agriculture

Whisky, Tango, Foxtrot! Did these idiots not realize the gun show was on state property and not on city property? Their statements were repeated in the paper and on the evening News. The city of Asheville is a bit like San Francisco, but the surrounding area is fairly conservative. Perhaps I ought to write to the editor of the newspaper and suggest that if the city council wants to tell us what can and cannot take place on state owned property they ought to run statewide.

I don't really have a "problem" with rules saying I cannot carry at the city offices, but the city ownes venues like the US Cellular center where we have had gun shows for years. NC Law forbids carrying at "events" ie where tickets are sold. There is no State law forbiding carrying at gunshows (of course). Still, we are not allowed to carry loaded guns and they disable the firearm with a zip tie. Sellers routinely cut those off if they have an obviously interested buyer. Still, I have known for 40 plus years that there are anti gunners who are more than happy to secretly load guns at gun shows hoping to create an ND.
 
I'll bet they will still give directions to other shows. There are a lot of people that live in Texas that are not Texans. Larry

Yes I assure you that the state owned signs will still give routing information to Texan and Astros games, the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, the annual air show and such. I assure you that these draw a much heavier crowd than gun shows in Houston.

Face it these are not advertising bill boards. They are traffic management devices. TXDOT issues traffic advice on these things not advertisements. I know how to get to the gun show and if there is a toxic waste spill on the freeway at exit 269 I really want to know about that not what exit to take for the gun show.

I just do not think it is a sign of anything politically evil. I've been to many many Texas gun shows and never saw any traffic issues. I wondered why TXDOT was giving directions to gun shows on these signs years ago. There was a complaint, so TXDOT is rethinking.
 
Rick Perry, Governor, got a couple of calls, made one himself and shot it down(pun intended)..The squeaky wheel gets the grease.Folks raised cane and made a difference. Boys we HAVE to get and stay involved.

Duck gone to nibble somewheres else---for awhile.
 
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Thanks Taylor, I was getting tired of saying this is no big deal.

Really want to thank your for all your insight on this issue.I'll check back with you in a couple of months to see if you've come across any "big deals."

God bless those that do not expect much for they shall not be disappointed.
 
Really want to thank your for all your insight on this issue.I'll check back with you in a couple of months to see if you've come across any "big deals."

God bless those that do not expect much for they shall not be disappointed.

I'm sorry if I offended you.
 
I'm sorry if I offended you.

You did not offend me in the least. I am CONCERNED. When all 3 major networks local news, playing to a potential audience of more than 4 million viewers reports on a story that supports gungrabber mentality, I get that way. It is a shame that more of us don't (in my estimation it is a Bravo Foxtrot Dog kinda thing.)

I know nothing of your age. But, I have been around for quite a while. I know nothing of your desire to keep and enjoy firearms. But, by jingos, I am fighting to preserve it for you--if that is what you want. If not we're just wastin time here.

Is that not an NRA emblem I don't see by your name?
 
You did not offend me in the least. I am CONCERNED. When all 3 major networks local news, playing to a potential audience of more than 4 million viewers reports on a story that supports gungrabber mentality, I get that way. It is a shame that more of us don't (in my estimation it is a Bravo Foxtrot Dog kinda thing.)

I know nothing of your age. But, I have been around for quite a while. I know nothing of your desire to keep and enjoy firearms. But, by jingos, I am fighting to preserve it for you--if that is what you want. If not we're just wastin time here.

Is that not an NRA emblem I don't see by your name?

Decision to halt gun show directions reversed - Houston Chronicle

I guess I just heard the news story in a different light than you to begin with.
 
How horrible. Makes you wonder what the next generation is going to think about firearms. They do not teach anything about firearms in school (which they should), the only way they learn about them growing up around them or violence on the news and they both make a huge impact.
 

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