With that I agree completely.Dragonfighter wrote:"It is owned by the city AND the amusement park question is irrelevant."

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With that I agree completely.Dragonfighter wrote:"It is owned by the city AND the amusement park question is irrelevant."
Why would the Old Mill Stream Restaurant be 30.06 posted. Is it not on fair property?SC1903A3 wrote:When I went to the State Fair last year when the gate security started to wand me I pointed at the DPD officer and said I needed to speak to him. Showed the officer my CHL. His response was to remind me the Old Mill Stream restaurant was 30.06 posted and that the Cotton Bowel was off limits during games. I made a snarky comment about gate security not knowing how to wand people. He laughed and said Yeah.
51%GrillKing wrote:Why would the Old Mill Stream Restaurant be 30.06 posted. Is it not on fair property?SC1903A3 wrote:When I went to the State Fair last year when the gate security started to wand me I pointed at the DPD officer and said I needed to speak to him. Showed the officer my CHL. His response was to remind me the Old Mill Stream restaurant was 30.06 posted and that the Cotton Bowel was off limits during games. I made a snarky comment about gate security not knowing how to wand people. He laughed and said Yeah.
Not 51%; Gun Sign = Blue, per TABCRottenApple wrote:51%GrillKing wrote:Why would the Old Mill Stream Restaurant be 30.06 posted. Is it not on fair property?SC1903A3 wrote:When I went to the State Fair last year when the gate security started to wand me I pointed at the DPD officer and said I needed to speak to him. Showed the officer my CHL. His response was to remind me the Old Mill Stream restaurant was 30.06 posted and that the Cotton Bowel was off limits during games. I made a snarky comment about gate security not knowing how to wand people. He laughed and said Yeah.
The question is then, is it enforceable since the property itself is still owned by the city? Some people, usually the business owners, still think they can.Dirthawking wrote:If it is 30.06 posted it is because they want it to be. Tabc rules and 30.06 are different creatures.
The Old Mill is NOT a 51% establishment per TABC.JKTex wrote: The Old Mill is a 51% establishment, that's it as said above. It's not posted 30.06.
Addressed above and below.JKTex wrote:See the FAQ above.
The Old Mill is a 51% establishment, that's it as said above. It's not posted 30.06.
When CHL's first came out, there was no issue or even wand waving security theater. After 911 they restricted carry but I and a few others I know managed to carry anyway because, well, the "security" personnel were not that sharp. When the law changed and they could no longer restrict they tried to make it as difficult as possible with making you wait, security supervisors collecting all types of personal information...they most definitely had a problem with it. They got away with it once, then I started refusing information unless they reciprocated (Name, DL#, address and phone number) when the argument started I very calmly informed them they were breaking the law and to get the gate cop over here. Once the cop was involved I would be able to proceed in without issue. The last time they tried it (again demanding the security supervisor go first which deteriorated pretty quickly and that time the cop chewed on him some) I wrote a long letter detailing all of the violations committed by Platinum Security to the State Fair of Texas and CC'd to DPS security complaints. DPS got back almost immediately and informed me that this was indeed a violation and that Platinum was under investigation and my complaint was being added to a long list. The next year it was go to the gate supervisor, who then took you to the cop, only a minor inconvenience and it has been getting simpler every year.JKTex wrote:The State fair is the STATE fair. It's post restricted because it can't, and the State Fair doens't have a problem wiht it and it's never been an issue that I'm aware of. A couple news channels covered it a few years ago, and it was pretty much fluffs and yawns to fill air time. There was no public uprising or riot.
Yeah, the security folk harassed me last year. I think that's a good idea. I should just ask to speak to the police officer and NOT show my CHL to the security guy.C-dub wrote:I will not be going this year, but this is what I've done the last few years. I don't tell anyone at the gate that I have a CHL or gun or anything like that. I just tel them that I would like to see an officer. They usually know what I mean anyway and will just walk me to them. I do not show anyone except the officer my CHL. A few years ago one of the security folks tried to insist that they needed to document my name and address or phone number and I wouldn't let them and argued, in the officer's presence, that they could not prevent me from carrying since the park was owned by the city and that providing any personal information to anyone working there would amount to a form of registration. The officer agreed with me.
Since then they have not tried to collect any information from me, but have heard from others here that they have tried occasionally. That is probably more the Platinum Security folks, though, rather than the wanders or gate supervisors. Some of those Platinum folks get a little uppity. Last year was the easiest for me. The gate folks were very polite and no one yelled out anything like we've heard from some folks.
My response would be "Why are you wanding everybody?"drjoker wrote: "Why do you have to bring a gun to the fair?"
The best response would be to ask the police officer why he brought a gun to fair. These JBT's don't realize, that they're just citizens as well, and increasingly, are proving they deserve more restrictions than actual law abiding restrictions.drjoker wrote:Yeah, the security folk harassed me last year. I think that's a good idea. I should just ask to speak to the police officer and NOT show my CHL to the security guy.C-dub wrote:I will not be going this year, but this is what I've done the last few years. I don't tell anyone at the gate that I have a CHL or gun or anything like that. I just tel them that I would like to see an officer. They usually know what I mean anyway and will just walk me to them. I do not show anyone except the officer my CHL. A few years ago one of the security folks tried to insist that they needed to document my name and address or phone number and I wouldn't let them and argued, in the officer's presence, that they could not prevent me from carrying since the park was owned by the city and that providing any personal information to anyone working there would amount to a form of registration. The officer agreed with me.
Since then they have not tried to collect any information from me, but have heard from others here that they have tried occasionally. That is probably more the Platinum Security folks, though, rather than the wanders or gate supervisors. Some of those Platinum folks get a little uppity. Last year was the easiest for me. The gate folks were very polite and no one yelled out anything like we've heard from some folks.
Last year, the security guy tried his best to make me commit a crime. He kept asking me to empty my pockets and I told him I cannot do so because I have a gun in my pocket and it is a CONCEALED handgun law. So, I yelled for the police officer, at which point he shut up. The police officer asked him why he didn't just send me to her. He then replied, "Why do you have to bring a gun to the fair?" I wish I could send all those who don't want liberty to China or North Korea....
I think that the one asking about the "need" for a gun was the Platinum idiot, not the cop.chamberc wrote:<SNIP>
The best response would be to ask the police officer why he brought a gun to fair. These JBT's don't realize, that they're just citizens as well, and increasingly, are proving they deserve more restrictions than actual law abiding restrictions.