I was the OP.RPB wrote:Zilker park ... city park ... PreemptionCity property; no such thing as an enforceable 30.06 notice, "verbal", oral, written or otherwise if this isn't a political meeting. Also it isn't court, professional sporting event, critical infrastructure, school, etc.just receive a verbal 30.06 notice and have to leave
I'd think no different than State Fair on City of Dallas Property where they have to let you carry.
I think people carried last year; I personally wouldn't carry "off-body" though...fanny packs/purses etc might get searched.
If it's a problem ... just go by kayak... I'm told most of the "noise" is loud enough to be heard on the water Take water to drink and a picnic basket ... wear a life vest.
"guns on boats" (even without a CHL) is law now was HB25
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E Signed by the Governor 06/17/2011
I Ain't (am not) a lawyer.Gotta wonder where they store all the keys and get them all back to the correct people68Charger wrote:On the ACL website it said that they didn't allow any type of weapons of any kind.
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I did end up carrying. I pocket carry. They were only glancing in bags, purses, etc though I'd have not wanted to be carrying in a bag they were searching just because I wouldn't want the worry or hassle. Went fine, and since I had to park 2 miles away, I felt a bit safer as I walked back to the car around midnight.