Yeah, but once you leave that area, headed to the parking lot, you're back among the masses who probably did partake. If that's their reasoning (and I'm not saying it is, or if it is, that it's a good reason) then you can understand why there's no big rush on their (whoever "they" are) to change the rule.ajwakeboarder wrote:They have sections of the Rangers ballpark that are alcohol free. That argument doesn't quite hold if you sit in one of these sections.PackinXD wrote:Alcohol sales and consumption, that's why. Same reason you can't enter with a 51% sign. That's my guess. We all know that alcohol and guns DO NOT MIXTVGuy wrote:I sure do wish they would end the sporting event restriction for CHLs. It's never made a ton of sense to me.
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Fan with gun shown on TV chasing foul ball at Astros game
It appears as if an off-duty law enforcement officer got outted last night by the TV cameras, as he was chasing a foul ball at the Astros game. And yes, someone DID notice!
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