Ah, I see now. Didn't read it close enough. In the words of Emily Litella (Gilda Radner's character on SNL) 'Never mind!'barres wrote:Different part of the code. Charles is talking about places where weapons are prohibited. This situation is talking about Unlawful Carrying of a Handgun by a Licensee.
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- Fri May 02, 2008 2:02 pm
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- Fri May 02, 2008 12:33 pm
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After re-reading Charles interpretation above, I believe it may not be off-limits if the statute really is on school grounds only. However, as he stated, I would hate to be a test case.Keith B wrote:Professional sporting event, no. School sponsored function, yes, since it is collegiate sports.slow944 wrote:I have a question about "School Event". My nephew is on the A&M La Cross team, tonight they are playing at Texas Stadium, if they win they play tomorrow aswell. Is this considered a school event since it's not on school property? I think it is considered a sporting event and will not risk the chance of going armed. What say all of you?
- Fri May 02, 2008 10:12 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Professional sporting event, no. School sponsored function, yes, since it is collegiate sports.slow944 wrote:I have a question about "School Event". My nephew is on the A&M La Cross team, tonight they are playing at Texas Stadium, if they win they play tomorrow aswell. Is this considered a school event since it's not on school property? I think it is considered a sporting event and will not risk the chance of going armed. What say all of you?