Most HS stadiums are secured facilitys so even if a HS event was not taking place it would most likely lean toward the definition of premises. I would not want to be the case law subject.brianko wrote:But if it's not a "building," it would appear to fall under the definition of "grounds."KBCraig wrote:A stadium is not a building, so the answer is yes, but only if there is no sporting event or school activity taking place.rele wrote:So can you carry, with CHL, into a High School Football stadium?
I've often wondered how far away the imaginary boundaries for "grounds" extends. Let's say there's a HS football game at the Cotton Bowl, clearly a school-sponsored activity. I would think (someone correct me here if I'm wrong) that Fair Park can't be posted 30.06 because it's owned by the city of Dallas. So where would carry be prohibited? Next to the stadium? A few feet away? Into the parking lot? How about across the street? On the far side of Fair Park? I-30? The northern boundary of Dallas?
(Obviously I'm exaggerating with the last two examples. But where, exactly, do the "grounds" end?)
A low fence practice field (Not stadium)when not in use would most likely be considered grounds.
Cotton Bowl during a HS event as a spectator =No. They wand you as well.
Treated as HS event the time I was there for the state playoffs with our school.