Texas State Fair
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2015 1:07 pm
I've heard on WBAP twice today, that "this year guns are not allowed at the fair".
Anybody else heard this from any other source?
Anybody else heard this from any other source?
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First I'm hearing of it. They've always allowed CHL holders in the past with no issues. We'll be there opening weekend, so I'll be sure to let you know if someone else doesn't beat me to it.sjfcontrol wrote:I've heard on WBAP twice today, that "this year guns are not allowed at the fair".
Anybody else heard this from any other source?
I saw that. It's possible WBAP was referring to non-licensed carry. Or the FAQ could be outdated.thetexan wrote:The state fair website still states, under FAQS, that they are permitted with a valid CHL.
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Nicely done.thetexan wrote:Just called and confirmed with park police (Dallas Police) that chl carry is permitted.
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I always get a kick out of that statement. The law says "event is taking place" not "where a . . . event has or will take place," it is a current event, not a past or future event, leading to "never permitted" being somewhat moronic.jrene wrote:Their website says otherwise:
Weapons and sharp metal objects, such as pocket knives, scissors and the like, are not allowed. The State of Texas does allow a person holding a valid concealed handgun license to enter into Fair Park with a concealed handgun. However, during the State Fair of Texas and some other special events, licenses will be examined at the entrance by an authorized security supervisor. In accordance with Texas laws that protect "premises where a high school, collegiate or professional sporting event or interscholastic event is taking place," handguns are never permitted inside the Cotton Bowl.
It Is my understanding (and I could be wrong) that the stadium is not open to the public unless there is an event taking place.jimlongley wrote:I always get a kick out of that statement. The law says "event is taking place" not "where a . . . event has or will take place," it is a current event, not a past or future event, leading to "never permitted" being somewhat moronic.jrene wrote:Their website says otherwise:
Weapons and sharp metal objects, such as pocket knives, scissors and the like, are not allowed. The State of Texas does allow a person holding a valid concealed handgun license to enter into Fair Park with a concealed handgun. However, during the State Fair of Texas and some other special events, licenses will be examined at the entrance by an authorized security supervisor. In accordance with Texas laws that protect "premises where a high school, collegiate or professional sporting event or interscholastic event is taking place," handguns are never permitted inside the Cotton Bowl.
But I guess no one has ever challenged it.
While that may be true, it does not render the statement any less wrong.sjfcontrol wrote:It Is my understanding (and I could be wrong) that the stadium is not open to the public unless there is an event taking place.jimlongley wrote:I always get a kick out of that statement. The law says "event is taking place" not "where a . . . event has or will take place," it is a current event, not a past or future event, leading to "never permitted" being somewhat moronic.jrene wrote:Their website says otherwise:
Weapons and sharp metal objects, such as pocket knives, scissors and the like, are not allowed. The State of Texas does allow a person holding a valid concealed handgun license to enter into Fair Park with a concealed handgun. However, during the State Fair of Texas and some other special events, licenses will be examined at the entrance by an authorized security supervisor. In accordance with Texas laws that protect "premises where a high school, collegiate or professional sporting event or interscholastic event is taking place," handguns are never permitted inside the Cotton Bowl.
But I guess no one has ever challenged it.
John Galt wrote:I carried into the State Fair today. At the gate entrance, I told the guy with the wand that I needed to see a police officer. He asked why and I said CHL. He said that he was the one and asked for my CHL and drivers licenses. He then told me to proceed to the police officer in the elevated stand to which I showed my licenses. The officer said have a nice day.
I might have asked him to prove he was a police officer.John Galt wrote:I carried into the State Fair today. At the gate entrance, I told the guy with the wand that I needed to see a police officer. He asked why and I said CHL. He said that he was the one and asked for my CHL and drivers licenses. He then told me to proceed to the police officer in the elevated stand to which I showed my licenses. The officer said have a nice day.
Do you mean the guy with the wand asked to see you DL and CHL? I would only show those to the LEO under these circumstances, but that's me. I don't think the folks wanding people at the State Fair need to see those or have a reason to see them.John Galt wrote:I carried into the State Fair today. At the gate entrance, I told the guy with the wand that I needed to see a police officer. He asked why and I said CHL. He said that he was the one and asked for my CHL and drivers licenses. He then told me to proceed to the police officer in the elevated stand to which I showed my licenses. The officer said have a nice day.