houston raceway park
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houston raceway park
went to hrp wed. nite and just out of curiosity i asked how they feel about people with chl carrying on premisis . got a generic well if you got a lic. whats to stop you, i wondered if they had signs posted and found one by the snack bar.while we were looking around somebody stole the remove before flight pin off our vette so we returned to find our chute on the ground. the things i will do to fight the waiting boredom till my plastic comes. also i am trying to find out from houston autorama if they are going to post signs being as how i am showing a car and when you pack up sunday nite the george r brown isnt the safest place .
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The responsibility to notify a person with a CHL that they may not carry is clearly with the owner of the property. The method of notification is a sign identical to a 30.06 as listed in the law. If a proper sign is posted that meets 30.06, then you may not carry into that property.
In short, you do not ask - you keep your CHL and your handgun concealed. The property owner must tell you that your handgun is not welcome.
In short, you do not ask - you keep your CHL and your handgun concealed. The property owner must tell you that your handgun is not welcome.
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the person i asked
just to clarify the person i asked was an employee of hrp but also a relative of my spouse ,he has a chl so it is not like i went to the management and started anything so if i upset some of ya'll i am sorry
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Re: houston raceway park
The GRB is owned by the City of Houston, which means that a 30.06 sign wouldn't be valid if they did post it.bevans wrote:also i am trying to find out from houston autorama if they are going to post signs being as how i am showing a car and when you pack up sunday nite the george r brown isnt the safest place .
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bevans
Bevans I don't think you offended anyone. I am sure most of us have discouraged people from contacting anyone to ask them if they are going to post signs at one time or another. I know every time I hear it I have the overwhelming desire to shout, "NOOOOOOOOOOOO!" just because I know that most people don't have a clue about sign posting. I don't want to help them hurt their own business or our ability to carry there.
The only restriction is on professional events in that case. If it is city property they can't post but pro events are still off limits. The previous poster is correct.
The only restriction is on professional events in that case. If it is city property they can't post but pro events are still off limits. The previous poster is correct.