Carry in Texas Renaissance Festival
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Re: Carry in Texas Renaissance Festival
Went to TX Ren-Fest this weekend & couldn't find ANY sign - 30.06 or otherwise.
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Re: Carry in Texas Renaissance Festival
Interesting!
I'll quit carrying a gun when they make murder and armed robbery illegal
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Re: Carry in Texas Renaissance Festival
yes Scarborough Ren Faire is posted, the faire is in a dry county so therefore to be able to consume adult beverages it falls under the laws as a private club that makes 51% from onsite consumption. I have several club stickers on my camera case so I can have a brew or 2. Also it is in the TABC Database as a 51% location
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If they have a 30.06 sign that satisfies all the requirements, that is one thing, but for 51% locations "premises" means a building or a portion of a building.
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Re: Carry in Texas Renaissance Festival
Ameer wrote:If they have a 30.06 sign that satisfies all the requirements, that is one thing, but for 51% locations "premises" means a building or a portion of a building.
nope it doesn't. all of scarborough is the club not premises as defined in the CHL law, all ya gotta do is look it up on the tabc website the whole festival is off limits to a carrying CHL
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Based on my understanding of 46.035, I believe Ameer is correct. Would you care to cite the law that says the grounds are off limits because of alcohol sales?
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Re: Carry in Texas Renaissance Festival
Sections 11.61(e) and 61.71(f) of the Alcoholic Beverage Code
An offense still occurs if the concealed handgun licensee is on the premises of a business that has a mixed beverage permit, a private club registration permit, a wine and beer retailer’s permit or a beer retailer’s on-premise license if the business derives 51 percent or more of its income from the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premise consumption.
Scarborough is listed as a PRIVATE Club
An offense still occurs if the concealed handgun licensee is on the premises of a business that has a mixed beverage permit, a private club registration permit, a wine and beer retailer’s permit or a beer retailer’s on-premise license if the business derives 51 percent or more of its income from the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premise consumption.
Scarborough is listed as a PRIVATE Club
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OK, I see the law and I can even see the entire facility being considered as premises due to the layout. But wouldn't a 51% sign still be needed at the entrance? There wasn't one the last time I went (2009 or 2010) and I seriously doubt they derive 51% from the sale of alcohol. Based on what I have observed and from discussions I would expect it to be more in the 25% range.JP171 wrote:Sections 11.61(e) and 61.71(f) of the Alcoholic Beverage Code
An offense still occurs if the concealed handgun licensee is on the premises of a business that has a mixed beverage permit, a private club registration permit, a wine and beer retailer’s permit or a beer retailer’s on-premise license if the business derives 51 percent or more of its income from the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premise consumption.
Scarborough is listed as a PRIVATE Club
I don't recall seeing a 30.06 sign but there is a 30.06 notice on the website under weapons policy. Since I doubt most people would read the website they would still need signs. IIRC someone did say SRF did have 30.06 signs up.
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My apologies. I thought you were saying the CHL was committing a crime, when it appears you were actually saying the private club could lose their TABC license, temporarily or permanently.JP171 wrote:Sections 11.61(e) and 61.71(f) of the Alcoholic Beverage Code
An offense still occurs if the concealed handgun licensee is on the premises of a business that has a mixed beverage permit, a private club registration permit, a wine and beer retailer’s permit or a beer retailer’s on-premise license if the business derives 51 percent or more of its income from the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premise consumption.
Scarborough is listed as a PRIVATE Club
Sec. 11.61. CANCELLATION OR SUSPENSION OF PERMIT.
(a) As used in Subsection (b) of this section, the word "permittee" also includes each member of a partnership or association and, with respect to a corporation, each officer and the owner or owners of a majority of the corporate stock. This section shall not be construed as prohibiting anything permitted under Section 22.06, 24.05, or 102.05 of this code.
(b) The commission or administrator may suspend for not more than 60 days or cancel an original or renewal permit if it is found, after notice and hearing, that any of the following is true:
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Sec. 61.71. GROUNDS FOR CANCELLATION OR SUSPENSION: RETAIL DEALER.
(a) The commission or administrator may suspend for not more than 60 days or cancel an original or renewal retail dealer's on- or off-premise license if it is found, after notice and hearing, that the licensee:
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Re: Carry in Texas Renaissance Festival
The Texas Ren Fest is NOT off limits overall on the grounds. There are several individual buinesses listed that have individual licenses. Only two 'shops' are a 51% locations.
License #: BG670451
Trade Name: BARBARIAN INN
Owner: COACH'S COUNTRY STORE INC.
Location Address: 21778 FM 1774 BOOTH '77'
TODD MISSION , TX 77363
Mailing Address: PO BOX 204
STONEWALL , TX 78671
County: Grimes Orig. Issue Date: 9/4/2007
Status: Current Exp. Date: 9/3/2013
Wine Percent: 17
Location Phone No.: 5124977455
Subordinates:
Related To: Gun Sign: BLUE
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License #: BG440995
Trade Name: L. R. G. ENTERPRISES INC.
Owner: L. R. G. ENTERPRISES INC.
Location Address: 21778 FM 1774 #34
TODD MISSION , TX 77363
Mailing Address: 6114 SARATOGA SPRINGS LN
HOUSTON , TX 77041
County: Grimes Orig. Issue Date: 12/4/1998
Status: Current Exp. Date: 9/19/2013
Wine Percent: 17
Location Phone No.: 2819924478
Subordinates:
Related To: Gun Sign: RED
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License #: BG820214
Trade Name: L. R. G. ENTERPRISES INC.
Owner: L. R. G. ENTERPRISES INC.
Location Address: 21778 FM 1774 SHOP 231
TODD MISSION , TX 77363
Mailing Address: 6114 SARATOGA SPRINGS LN
HOUSTON , TX 77041
County: Grimes Orig. Issue Date: 9/24/2012
Status: Current Exp. Date: 9/23/2014
Wine Percent: 17
Location Phone No.: 713-856-7361
Subordinates:
Related To: Gun Sign: BLUE
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License #: BG580152
Trade Name: RENAISSANCE CATERING
Owner: P-VILLE INCORPORATED
Location Address: 21778 FM 1774 SHOP 13
TODD MISSION , TX 77363
Mailing Address: PO BOX 326
PLANTERSVILLE , TX 77363
County: Grimes Orig. Issue Date: 5/26/2005
Status: Current Exp. Date: 5/25/2014
Wine Percent: 17
Location Phone No.: 9368942922
Subordinates:
Related To: Gun Sign: BLUE
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License #: BG580158
Trade Name: RENAISSANCE CATERING
Owner: P-VILLE INCORPORATED
Location Address: 21778 FM 1774 SHOP 10
TODD MISSION , TX 77363
Mailing Address: PO BOX 326
PLANTERSVILLE , TX 77363
County: Grimes Orig. Issue Date: 5/27/2005
Status: Current Exp. Date: 5/26/2014
Wine Percent: 17
Location Phone No.: 9368942922
Subordinates:
Related To: Gun Sign: BLUE
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License #: BG820213
Trade Name: THE DRAGON SLAYER
Owner: CHAMPION CONCESSIONS LLC
Location Address: 21778 FM 1774 BOOTH #162
TODD MISSION , TX 77363
Mailing Address: 9949 HUNTERS HOLLOW
COLLEGE STATION , TX 77845
County: Grimes Orig. Issue Date: 9/24/2012
Status: Current Exp. Date: 9/23/2014
Wine Percent: 17
Location Phone No.: 979-777-4773
Subordinates:
Related To: Gun Sign: BLUE
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Re: Carry in Texas Renaissance Festival
The wet/dry county and private club is not regulated by TABC, it is a city or county thing. The stickers you have are probably mandated by the county regulations on how a private club is allowed to sell alcohol and what type. While the county may consider the festival as a private club, TABC only licenses the individual establishments at the festival at the state level, and as such that is what controls the gun restrictions on their part.JP171 wrote:yes Scarborough Ren Faire is posted, the faire is in a dry county so therefore to be able to consume adult beverages it falls under the laws as a private club that makes 51% from onsite consumption. I have several club stickers on my camera case so I can have a brew or 2. Also it is in the TABC Database as a 51% location
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I went this year for the first time and saw the 30.06 on the ticket windows booth. I didn't have my CHL at the time so I didn't pay too much attention to it, but it looked legal.Waco1959 wrote:OK, I see the law and I can even see the entire facility being considered as premises due to the layout. But wouldn't a 51% sign still be needed at the entrance? There wasn't one the last time I went (2009 or 2010) and I seriously doubt they derive 51% from the sale of alcohol. Based on what I have observed and from discussions I would expect it to be more in the 25% range.JP171 wrote:Sections 11.61(e) and 61.71(f) of the Alcoholic Beverage Code
An offense still occurs if the concealed handgun licensee is on the premises of a business that has a mixed beverage permit, a private club registration permit, a wine and beer retailer’s permit or a beer retailer’s on-premise license if the business derives 51 percent or more of its income from the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premise consumption.
Scarborough is listed as a PRIVATE Club
I don't recall seeing a 30.06 sign but there is a 30.06 notice on the website under weapons policy. Since I doubt most people would read the website they would still need signs. IIRC someone did say SRF did have 30.06 signs up.
Also, I can't see SRF being a 51% facility for the whole thing. There are tons of shops and only a few places where alcohol is served, and those were not doing gangbusters business when I looked. I would say overall, 25% is very generous, maybe more like 10%.
Between my wife's shopping and my one beer, it was more like 1%, YMMV.
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Personally, I agree about the SRF not being classed as one premises but I can see where a legal argument could be made. As for revenue, my 25% is a very generous %. After you account for ticket sales, vendor fees, and food sales I would be surprised if alcohol was more than 10% of revenue but you never known how things are structured as far as who claims what revenue.Jaguar wrote:I went this year for the first time and saw the 30.06 on the ticket windows booth. I didn't have my CHL at the time so I didn't pay too much attention to it, but it looked legal.
Also, I can't see SRF being a 51% facility for the whole thing. There are tons of shops and only a few places where alcohol is served, and those were not doing gangbusters business when I looked. I would say overall, 25% is very generous, maybe more like 10%.
Between my wife's shopping and my one beer, it was more like 1%, YMMV.
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Re: Carry in Texas Renaissance Festival
Stay out of the buildings and don't become intoxicated.
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Re: Carry in Texas Renaissance Festival
I have never been and will never go because of the 30.06 sign.