Alrighty then. Privately Owned, not on gov't property, with a 30.06. That is indeed legit then.Keith B wrote:The Old Mill is privately owned.dicion wrote:I still want to know why they think the Old Mill is off limits....
If it legitimately is Private Property, and they have a 30.06, that's fine. But if it's Government Property, and not a 51% location, then they are incorrect, and it is legal.
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- Thu Sep 30, 2010 5:20 pm
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- Thu Sep 30, 2010 7:54 am
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I still want to know why they think the Old Mill is off limits....
If it legitimately is Private Property, and they have a 30.06, that's fine. But if it's Government Property, and not a 51% location, then they are incorrect, and it is legal.
If it legitimately is Private Property, and they have a 30.06, that's fine. But if it's Government Property, and not a 51% location, then they are incorrect, and it is legal.
- Tue Sep 28, 2010 12:48 pm
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Re: How was your fair experience?
Well that's obviously not a 51% sign then, as "No Concealed Handguns" is not in the verbiage of an official 51% sign.Keith B wrote:Got curious, and since I never plan to go there, I called them. Lady I spoke with stated there is a sign on the door stating no concealed handguns. Not sure if it is a totally compliant sign, but she said it was outside the door.
IIRC, it reads "The licensed or unlicensed possession of......" etc...
Someone who goes there, get pictures, and check their TABC License if you have a chance, let us know the 'official' answer!