Houston Zoo forced to take down 'No Guns' signs
Maybe the new signs can read “Please do not feed or shoot the animals”?
Perhaps fearing retribution from friends of Cecil the Lion, a gun owners’ rights attorney has forced Houston to remove all signage prohibiting guns inside the city’s zoo. The “No Guns” signs were officially taken down from the Houston Zoo following the court’s deicsion.
The lawyer, Edwin Walker Texas Law Shield, sent a demand letter to the city, the zoo, and its corporate entity earlier this month. In Texas, a private business can ban guns with Texas Penal Code 30.06. If there’s a 30.06 sign, you’re not allowed in with your gun.
The Houston Zoo is a privately owned business, but it rents land from the City of Houston. This is the loophole Walker is using (Texas Penal Code §46.03) in which, confusingly, the only government owned property that Texans aren’t allowed to carry concealed weapons are buildings used by the courts system.