While you might not think it should be your responsibility , in Texas that is exactly who it rest with.Yup. I understand that requirement fully. And I humbly disagree with it FWIW, which I also understand is nothing. I can also orally tell people coming into my home that handguns are not permitted and that too is legally binding.
http://dps.texas.gov/RSD/CHL/faqs/index.htm
36. Do private property/business owners have the right to exclude license holders from their property?
Yes. Private property owners may exclude license holders from carrying concealed handguns on their property by providing notice as provided in Section 30.06, Texas Penal Code. If you wish to prohibit license holders from carrying concealed handguns on your property, §30.06, Texas Penal Code requires you to post specific signage. The sign must be in both English and Spanish, must include the specific language described by law, must appear in contrasting colors with block letters at least one inch in height and be displayed in a conspicuous manner clearly visible to the public. Originally Posted by WTF
However, about a month ago the writer of that text admitted that it was burdensome and suggested changes to it. Throughout the world there is a universally understood sign, in this case it would be a picture of a handgun with a diagonal line through it. I've seen them numerous times in Texas. Does not meet the legal requirement but it is very easy to understand its intent.
My argument has never been based on a legal requirement but rather on a simple courtesy that should be given to others whose opinions you respect.