This is the legal mumbo-jumbo that I hate having to engage in. We, the legal, law abiding, armed citizens don't have a leg to stand on compared to the venue owners and government entities. WE NEED BIGGER TEETH!
On paper, we're usually right - but for some reason their twisted logic takes over.
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- Tue Nov 08, 2016 7:33 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Toyota Center in Houston
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- Mon Nov 07, 2016 12:01 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Toyota Center in Houston
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Re: Toyota Center in Houston
Double check the comments in the Texas3006.com listing - there are several mentions that it is on county property (and thus 30.06/07 is unenforceable), and the signs have the old, incorrect verbiage.
This is corroborated in a few web searches:
http://stadiums.pointafter.com/q/618/13 ... ston-Texas
http://basketball.ballparks.com/NBA/Hou ... windex.htm
http://www.houstonsports.org/toyota-center/
By all accounts, provided there is no school event or professional sports event, there should be no problem.
However, IANAL, but it sucks that we have to make this disclaimer. The more I do this kind of research on a particular place the more it chaps my hide that we have to prove a legal right to carry rather than them prove a legal right to exclude - the onus is on us.
This is corroborated in a few web searches:
http://stadiums.pointafter.com/q/618/13 ... ston-Texas
http://basketball.ballparks.com/NBA/Hou ... windex.htm
http://www.houstonsports.org/toyota-center/
By all accounts, provided there is no school event or professional sports event, there should be no problem.
However, IANAL, but it sucks that we have to make this disclaimer. The more I do this kind of research on a particular place the more it chaps my hide that we have to prove a legal right to carry rather than them prove a legal right to exclude - the onus is on us.