Is Billy Bob's in Ft. Worth posted with 30.06 or 51%?
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Is Billy Bob's in Ft. Worth posted with 30.06 or 51%?
Is Billy Bob's in Ft. Worth posted with 30.06 or 51%?
The wife and I are thinking of going to the Clay Walker concert there tonight. I'm trying to figure out if I can carry before walking up to the front door to find out.
The wife and I are thinking of going to the Clay Walker concert there tonight. I'm trying to figure out if I can carry before walking up to the front door to find out.
The only way any of that would apply to CHLs is while the rodeo arena is the site of a professional sporting event.40FIVER wrote:IIRC, Billy Bobs is an "entertainment center" that has a restuarant and a rodeo arena and a dance hall.
"Entertainment centers" are not off limits. Nor are restaurants, nor dance halls, nor places that serve alcohol (under the 51% limit).
Kevin
I don't think that Billy Bobs is considered a family enterainment place. I used the term "entertainment center" tongue in cheek and for lack of a better term. To be blunt, the dance hall portion is a honky tonk. I'm sure it's posted with the 51% sign.
Billy Bobs selling point was you could go to the rodeo, and then go around the corner and be at the dance. They also brought in good C&W entertainment for the dances.
But like I said, that was back in '82.
Billy Bobs selling point was you could go to the rodeo, and then go around the corner and be at the dance. They also brought in good C&W entertainment for the dances.
But like I said, that was back in '82.
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I do believe it is illegal to drink and have your gun with you.
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Hi, TxBlonde. I see you made it over from PDO. Welcome!TxBlonde wrote:I do believe it is illegal to drink and have your gun with you.
This is a point of frequent misunderstanding. The CHL packet includes this in the FAQ section:
Q: Can I carry a handgun if I am drinking alcohol?
A: No; it is illegal to carry a handgun if you are intoxicated.
Notice that the question they answered is not the question that was asked.
PC 46.035 (Unlawfully Carrying a Weapon by a Concealed Handgun License holder) says:
(d) A license holder commits an offense if, while intoxicated, the
license holder carries a handgun under the authority of Subchapter H,
Chapter 411, Government Code, regardless of whether the handgun is
concealed.
But, there is no definition for "intoxicated" in 46.035.
It's always inadvisable to drink and carry. But it's not necessarily illegal so long as you're not intoxicated.
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I guarrantee you this... if you ever draw that weapon out in Billy Bobs, or any other place for that matter, or get caught simply carrying while your sucking on a long-neck beer bottle, I'd be willing to bet any officer will say youre intoxicated. The dont HAVE to prove it, they just have to suspect it and testify to their suspicion. Same for public intoxication. Suspicion alone is grounds for being jailed.KBCraig wrote:[
But, there is no definition for "intoxicated" in 46.035.
It's always inadvisable to drink and carry. But it's not necessarily illegal so long as you're not intoxicated.
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No, probable cause is grounds for being jailed, not mere suspicion.97Octane wrote:I guarrantee you this... if you ever draw that weapon out in Billy Bobs, or any other place for that matter, or get caught simply carrying while your sucking on a long-neck beer bottle, I'd be willing to bet any officer will say youre intoxicated. The dont HAVE to prove it, they just have to suspect it and testify to their suspicion. Same for public intoxication. Suspicion alone is grounds for being jailed.KBCraig wrote:[
But, there is no definition for "intoxicated" in 46.035.
It's always inadvisable to drink and carry. But it's not necessarily illegal so long as you're not intoxicated.
and the penal code defines intoxication;
§49.01. Definitions.
(2) "Intoxicated" means:
(A) not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties
by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a
drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of those
substances, or any other substance into the body
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txinvestigator wrote: and the penal code defines intoxication;
§49.01. Definitions.
(2) "Intoxicated" means:
(A) not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties
by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a
drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of those
substances, or any other substance into the body
Which is no definition at all.
Kevin
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Re: Drinking & Gunning
looks like a definition, smells like a definition, walks like a definition.........KBCraig wrote:txinvestigator wrote: and the penal code defines intoxication;
§49.01. Definitions.
(2) "Intoxicated" means:
(A) not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties
by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a
drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of those
substances, or any other substance into the body
Which is no definition at all.
Kevin
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