My question is why is it a No Carry facility?
The tickets are for the Stars Center.
The Rough Riders are considered semi-pro, are they not?
The venue is owned by the city, is it not?
I'm not saying i don't believe anyone....i just want to know why. I don't leave my gun at home just because somebody said so.
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- Tue Aug 14, 2012 9:29 am
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- Tue Aug 14, 2012 8:53 am
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Re: Carry at Dr. Pepper Stars Center in Frisco
From my original post:i8godzilla wrote:Professional sporting event = no carry
Are the Rough Riders considered professional?
Is the venue actually owned by the city?
If the venue is owned by the city do 'professional sports' restrictions still apply?
Lastly, and simply, can i carry there?
- Tue Aug 14, 2012 8:42 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Carry at Dr. Pepper Stars Center in Frisco
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Carry at Dr. Pepper Stars Center in Frisco
Hey guys, i tried searching and didn't come up with anything regarding my question.
My way-too-rich soon-to-be father-in-law bought us box office tickets to the Rough Riders game on Saturday, which will be played at the Dr. Pepper Stars Center in Frisco. I remember the venue coming into question before, but i can't remember when or where.
I pulled up a search on texas3006.com and found that somebody had posted an entry saying there was a 30.06, but they were unsure of it's validity. The comments were also controversial. Two people cited the fact all professional sporting events are off limits. Another person noted that not all events held at the venue are professional. Another person added that the letters may be too small and that white-on-glass may not be 'contrasting'. The last, and most recent, comment stated that the venue is owned by the city and any signage is null and void.
My questions are:
Are the Rough Riders considered professional?
Is the venue actually owned by the city?
If the venue is owned by the city do 'professional sports' restrictions still apply?
Lastly, and simply, can i carry there?
Thanks in advance, and i apologize if this topic has already been covered.
My way-too-rich soon-to-be father-in-law bought us box office tickets to the Rough Riders game on Saturday, which will be played at the Dr. Pepper Stars Center in Frisco. I remember the venue coming into question before, but i can't remember when or where.
I pulled up a search on texas3006.com and found that somebody had posted an entry saying there was a 30.06, but they were unsure of it's validity. The comments were also controversial. Two people cited the fact all professional sporting events are off limits. Another person noted that not all events held at the venue are professional. Another person added that the letters may be too small and that white-on-glass may not be 'contrasting'. The last, and most recent, comment stated that the venue is owned by the city and any signage is null and void.
My questions are:
Are the Rough Riders considered professional?
Is the venue actually owned by the city?
If the venue is owned by the city do 'professional sports' restrictions still apply?
Lastly, and simply, can i carry there?
Thanks in advance, and i apologize if this topic has already been covered.