City ball park
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City ball park
If a city ballpark has a plywood board posting NO FIREARMS , is it ok to pack if you have your Chl
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Re: City ball park
Unless profesional or interscholastic games take place there, the sign does not apply to people with a CHL. It's a feel-good for ninnies.
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Re: City ball park
Jim, correct me if I'm wrong, but don't they said professional or scholastic sporting events have to actually be in progress for it to be off-limits?seamusTX wrote:Unless profesional or interscholastic games take place there, the sign does not apply to people with a CHL. It's a feel-good for ninnies.
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Re: City ball park
Thank you Jim , I'm new to this and still have tons of questions , but I'm learning.more each day
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Re: City ball park
That's right. Carrying a weapon would be illegal only during the event.RottenApple wrote:... professional or scholastic sporting events have to actually be in progress for it to be off-limits?
These laws about prohibited places are confusing. Some, like courthouses, are always off-limits. Others are off-limits when specific events are taking place. It's easy to make an imprecise statement, which I did.
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