Is it legal to carry in the Alamo?
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Is it legal to carry in the Alamo?
I was visiting San Antonio this weekend and went to the Alamo. I wasn't sure so I left my gun in the car to be on the safe side. Is it legal to carry a gun inside the Alamo grounds? or is it considered a State Park?
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The last time I was there it had a gunbuster sign, not 30.06 compliant. It is owned by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and is not a state park.
I am fairly certain they would have to post 30.06 to prevent you from packing.
I packed.
Kind of ironic -if the Cradle of Texas Liberty did not allow firearms?
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I am fairly certain they would have to post 30.06 to prevent you from packing.
I packed.
Kind of ironic -if the Cradle of Texas Liberty did not allow firearms?
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I did but that was 3 yrs ago. Did not see even a ghost buster then.
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I am not sure if the policy is still in place...It has been a few years and I certainly stand to be corrected...But never assume anything...
It had been discussed years ago that you could "check in" your carry piece at the park office without much to do...And retrieve it after you complete your visit to the Alamo grounds...
But that was the extent of the discussion, and since I have not visited in years, I cannot attest to the accuracy of that procedure still being in place...I never got a chance to find out personally...
It is a rather ironic situation, I agree...
It had been discussed years ago that you could "check in" your carry piece at the park office without much to do...And retrieve it after you complete your visit to the Alamo grounds...
But that was the extent of the discussion, and since I have not visited in years, I cannot attest to the accuracy of that procedure still being in place...I never got a chance to find out personally...
It is a rather ironic situation, I agree...
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From:
http://www.thealamo.org/asked.html#fifteen
Who Owns The Alamo?
The Alamo is owned by the State of Texas and operated by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Although many believe that Alamo is only the church, or Shrine, it is actually a 4.162 acre complex composed of original structures dating back to the mission period, a gift museum, a library, meeting hall, support facilities, and gardens
In the first years of CHL, DRT banned carry. The Alamo Rangers were known to engage in some "racial profiling", by walking up to middle aged white folks wearing fanny packs and giving them verbal notice that firearms were forbidden. (Not even asking if they were carrying, just informing them that it was prohibited. )
These days, with preemption in place, the Alamo can't be posted 30.06.
The last time I was there was in 2000, and there was a tiny notice as part of a brass plaque on a wall. Not compliant at all, and no other signage. They were more concerned with flash photography.
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http://www.thealamo.org/asked.html#fifteen
Who Owns The Alamo?
The Alamo is owned by the State of Texas and operated by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Although many believe that Alamo is only the church, or Shrine, it is actually a 4.162 acre complex composed of original structures dating back to the mission period, a gift museum, a library, meeting hall, support facilities, and gardens
In the first years of CHL, DRT banned carry. The Alamo Rangers were known to engage in some "racial profiling", by walking up to middle aged white folks wearing fanny packs and giving them verbal notice that firearms were forbidden. (Not even asking if they were carrying, just informing them that it was prohibited. )
These days, with preemption in place, the Alamo can't be posted 30.06.
The last time I was there was in 2000, and there was a tiny notice as part of a brass plaque on a wall. Not compliant at all, and no other signage. They were more concerned with flash photography.
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I believe that the Alamo is currently legally owned by the state of Texas and under the management of the DRT. This means it cannot be posted for 30.06 carry. A quick research through Google shows that Texas bought it in 1883, turned it over to San Antonio to manage, and then over to the DRT for management but it is still owned by Texas.
As a side note, the Alamo Rangers are private security guards employed by the Alamo and are not peace officers. But, the Park Rangers are part of the city and are peace officers. I believe they have changed the name of the department to the Park Police but it may still say ranger on it somewhere. These are the guys in green uniforms on the Riverwalk in San Antonio (which is a city park, BTW).
As a side note, the Alamo Rangers are private security guards employed by the Alamo and are not peace officers. But, the Park Rangers are part of the city and are peace officers. I believe they have changed the name of the department to the Park Police but it may still say ranger on it somewhere. These are the guys in green uniforms on the Riverwalk in San Antonio (which is a city park, BTW).
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Correct me if I am wrong....but aren't state parks "legal"? That was something that stood out in my CHL class. I remember that Federal Parks are off limits, but the only Federal Park in Texas is Big Bend. Something to the effect that Texas will not allow the Federal Government purchase land within our state.
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and Guadaluperazoraggie wrote:Correct me if I am wrong....but aren't state parks "legal"? That was something that stood out in my CHL class. I remember that Federal Parks are off limits, but the only Federal Park in Texas is Big Bend. Something to the effect that Texas will not allow the Federal Government purchase land within our state.
http://www.us-national-parks.net/state/tx.htm
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