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Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 2:31 pm
by NguyenVanDon
Is anyone going to be attending the show this year? Is the Rodeo show CHL friendly? I would hate to go and see a 30.06 sign. BTW, this would be my first time going to the Rodeo Show... :hurry:

Re: Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:00 pm
by 45 4 life
The Rodeo is a professional sporting event. State will not allow carry there.

Re: Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:42 pm
by cxm
Is a rodeo a professional sporting event? Or is it entertainment? Like a play etc.?

How is "Professional sporting event" defined?

FWIW

Chuck

Re: Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:43 pm
by NguyenVanDon
45 4 life wrote:The Rodeo is a professional sporting event. State will not allow carry there.
Texas State Fair in Dallas has sporting events going on also. We are allowed to carry there, why would the Rodeo Show be any different?

Re: Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:47 pm
by barres
I don't have time to search out the answer, but, AFAIR, the livestock show is good to go. The rodeo, however is a professional sporting event. The participants are paid determined by how well they do. The rodeo is a PRCA event (Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association). Pack away at the midway and the livestock show. Carrying into the rodeo arena is, IMHO, illegal.

Re: Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:47 pm
by Keith B
cxm wrote:How is "Professional sporting event" defined?

Chuck
It ain't, and that is the whole problem. Without the black & white definition in the TPC of a Professional Sporting Event, then you are left up to your imagination (monster truck rallies, wrestling, etc.) Yes, they have professional in the name, but are they what was intended?

My favorite question is, how about a Dog Show? Showing dogs is a sport, and there are people that do it professionally, so does that constitute a Professional Sporting Event? I don't think that was the intent, but it could be twisted around if someone wanted to get sticky about it.

Without clear definitions or a test case, the world may never know.

Re: Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 1:51 am
by NguyenVanDon
Does anyone else have a definite answer on this event? How is the Houston Rodeo be any different than the Texas State Fair?

Re: Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 6:39 am
by longtooth
Here it is in simple Deep East Texas Redneck English.
While you are on the fair grounds the rides & shows are not Professional Sporting Events.

When you enter the Rodeo arena you have just entered the Professional Rodeo Cowboys playing stadium.

I have the same problem here when the Forest Festival comes to Lufkin. All the Grounds, eats, shows are are OK. When folks enter the gate to the Professional Lumberjack Competition, they have just entered the Playing Field of the Professional Lumberjacks.

Every man makes his own choices. Carry and accept any consequences. (concealed is concealed & no one knows) (get bumped in the line & reported for a Man w/ a gun)
(disarm & enjoy the rodeo) (disarm & stay worried all the time) ............

Re: Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 10:10 am
by NguyenVanDon
Kool! Thanks a lot!

Re: Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 11:21 am
by 45 4 life
It gets more confusing with every inquiry. The rule/law reads that you may not carry on the premises. That makes the state fair questionable on Texas OU day.

I do not beleive there is any professional sporting events that take place at the fair. Competion there is for ribbons rather than dollars.