Fort worth cats
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Fort worth cats
Does anyone know if you can carry at a fort worth cats game at Lagrqve field?
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It is a professional sporting event. We cannot carry where ever they play.
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Even though they are a minor league team they are still affiliated with the MLB. Even though they're not directly tied to a certain team, they are still tied to the Majors.
So, short answer, No you cannot carry to a Cats game.
So, short answer, No you cannot carry to a Cats game.
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Ahh-I thought this would be a thread about cats being allowed to carry in Ft. Worth. That would soooo cute.
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I thought there might have been an abundance of stray cats running around Ft. Worth
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The Fort Worth Cats have been around a long, long time.
Check out the history section of the link for a very interesting read:
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I thought is was about Ft. Worth jazz musicians.XtremeDuty.45 wrote:I thought there might have been an abundance of stray cats running around Ft. Worth

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I grew up going to LaGrave field. Go Cats!
They were a farm team of the Cubs, around that time. Go Cubs!
They were a farm team of the Cubs, around that time. Go Cubs!
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Who knew? It's amazing what a little capitalization and/or punctuation, when applied correctly and in the right places, can do.WildBill wrote:I thought is was about Ft. Worth jazz musicians.XtremeDuty.45 wrote:I thought there might have been an abundance of stray cats running around Ft. Worth
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Actually, they're not affiliated in any way with MLB. The American Association, after all, is officially called the "American Association of Independent Professional Baseball". There are currently eight independent baseball leagues in America that have no ties to MLB. The Texas Collegiate League, among other summer leagues for college players, is not professional, even though the level of play and fan experience are pretty similar.shortysboy09 wrote:Even though they are a minor league team they are still affiliated with the MLB. Even though they're not directly tied to a certain team, they are still tied to the Majors.
As for the OP's question, I brought this up recently: http://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php? ... 9&p=395404" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The law, as written, only makes it illegal to carry in the "premises" of a professional sporting event, under the PC 46.035(f)(3) definition, which means a "building or portion of a building".
I don't know about LaGrave Field; if you have to pass through a building to get to the seats, I'd call it off limits. If it's all outdoors, you'd be legal.
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And I thought it was C.A.T.S. in Arlington...which by the way is not posted.
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I would very much doubt you could get in anywhere in LaGrave field and be considered "legal" it's like a normal small ballpark, the stands built up from 3rd base to 1st base, then a little bit of bleachers out in right field, I don't think anyone would not call the built up stands a building, and you have to pass through there to get to any other portion of the field. I wouldn't carry there, just leave it in the car.chabouk wrote:Actually, they're not affiliated in any way with MLB. The American Association, after all, is officially called the "American Association of Independent Professional Baseball". There are currently eight independent baseball leagues in America that have no ties to MLB. The Texas Collegiate League, among other summer leagues for college players, is not professional, even though the level of play and fan experience are pretty similar.shortysboy09 wrote:Even though they are a minor league team they are still affiliated with the MLB. Even though they're not directly tied to a certain team, they are still tied to the Majors.
As for the OP's question, I brought this up recently: http://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php? ... 9&p=395404" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The law, as written, only makes it illegal to carry in the "premises" of a professional sporting event, under the PC 46.035(f)(3) definition, which means a "building or portion of a building".
I don't know about LaGrave Field; if you have to pass through a building to get to the seats, I'd call it off limits. If it's all outdoors, you'd be legal.
Disclaimer: this is only my unprofessional analysis. This is an instance where you, and you alone, can determine your willingness to test whether black-letter law will be upheld as written.