Precisely why I've not sent in any complaints against the Houston Zoo, etc. I'm a private person, and I prefer to keep under the radar. Kudos to you for your willingness to expose yourself to public scrutiny while helping all the rest of us along the way!TexasCajun wrote:If I did see a problem with it, I wouldn't have filed out the complaint. Just part of the process. Besides, anyone wanting the information has to go through a prices before they hand it over.jason812 wrote:Does anybody else see a problem with filling a complaint and then your information being available for the public to find out about it?
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- Tue Mar 15, 2016 10:56 pm
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Re: Houston Livestock Show/Rodeo to Prohibit OC
- Tue Feb 16, 2016 4:24 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Houston Livestock Show/Rodeo to Prohibit OC
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Re: Houston Livestock Show/Rodeo to Prohibit OC
This is not a problem. The rodeo doesn't get fined - the municipality does. If the venue has 30.06 and/or 30.07 signs prohibiting legal carry in areas that are not otherwise prohibited (e.g. 51% and/or the professional sporting event arena), then I hope someone documents it and follows through the steps prescribed by Mr. Cotton.Pariah3j wrote:Well the speed in which the AG's office seems to be processing the claims, the Houston Rodeo will be long gone before they around to it - and maybe that's what they are hoping for/counting on. Not sure if the new law would or should allow them to fine them(post event) for erroneously having the signs up and carry not being allowed.