Oh, yeah, I'd completely missed the connection between "country club" and "sporting events". Good point!DocV wrote:mnewlander wrote:there are no 30.06 signs anywhere. i should also say i work at a country club. without these signs posted does it not mean that members and guest can carry? This would also mean that guns are allowed on the premises.
Is your understanding of C 46.035 b.2 the same as mine? That is, you can not carry at the country club when it is holding a professional tournament or if a school is using the country club for a tournament. That would apply to members, guests, and employees.
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- Thu Jun 27, 2013 3:13 pm
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- Thu Jun 27, 2013 11:32 am
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The membership agreement might contain the 30.06 language. They can't really hold guests to that, though, unless they make them sign a waiver or something that has it.mnewlander wrote:there are no 30.06 signs anywhere. i should also say i work at a country club. without these signs posted does it not mean that members and guest can carry? This would also mean that guns are allowed on the premises.