Ft Worth Stock Show
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Ft Worth Stock Show
I went last week to see the poultry exhibit.
I didn't carry because I was unsure and couldn't find any last minute info.
I did not attend the rodeo.. Does the stock show fall under School activity's?
Would I have been OK? I didn't see any 30.06 Signs
I didn't carry because I was unsure and couldn't find any last minute info.
I did not attend the rodeo.. Does the stock show fall under School activity's?
Would I have been OK? I didn't see any 30.06 Signs
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Stock Show grounds are owned by the city of Forth Worth. So no problem carrying. I've always carried when I went and had no second thoughts about it.
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Stay away from the rodeo if carrying; it is a proffesional sporting event.
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This was my first time to visit in years. I remember threads in recent years here about the gun-show style unenforceable 30.06 signs at the entrances, but I walked all around looking for one this year and they weren't to be found. I entered by the main exhibit hall near the cafeteria.Duckdaddy wrote:I went last week to see the poultry exhibit.
I didn't carry because I was unsure and couldn't find any last minute info.
I did not attend the rodeo.. Does the stock show fall under School activity's?
Would I have been OK? I didn't see any 30.06 Signs
I likewise did not attend the rodeo (professional sporting event), but had a blast watching them action off some bulls.
As far as schools It'd be like a zoo - if you're with a school group, you're at a school event. If you're not, you're not. We were with our homeschool group. . . also known as our family. :)
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Thank you for that! As a transplanted 'Buckeye' I would have never considered it a 'professional sporting event'. My deepest apologies to all Texas Natives and person understanding the nature of rodeo. MY BAD!
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Keith B wrote:Stay away from the rodeo if carrying; it is a proffesional sporting event.
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Is there a legal definition of a sporting event? Is the threshold for professional getting paid? Competitive and getting paid? Maybe it should be something that could remotely be covered by ESPN..Keith B wrote:Stay away from the rodeo if carrying; it is a proffesional sporting event.
I recall a discussion on the board here a while back where there was debate as to whether a jousting competition was a sporting event (like at a renaissance festival) because there is some sort of jousting circuit or something. I recall the belief was it was not a professional sporting event.
Not trying to be argumentative.... Just I'm not aware of a legal definition of a sporting event.
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PRCA (PROFESSIONAL Rodeo Cowboys Association) and, from the Encylopedia Britanica http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/506563/rodeo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;ralewis wrote:Is there a legal definition of a sporting event? Is the threshold for professional getting paid? Competitive and getting paid? Maybe it should be something that could remotely be covered by ESPN..Keith B wrote:Stay away from the rodeo if carrying; it is a proffesional sporting event.
I recall a discussion on the board here a while back where there was debate as to whether a jousting competition was a sporting event (like at a renaissance festival) because there is some sort of jousting circuit or something. I recall the belief was it was not a professional sporting event.
Not trying to be argumentative.... Just I'm not aware of a legal definition of a sporting event.
And Dictionary.com has this for the definition of sportRodeo, sport involving a series of contests and exhibitions derived from riding, roping, and related skills developed by cowboys during the era of the range cattle industry in northern Mexico and the western United States (1867–87).
So, I would say it is a professional sporting event. Same with NASCAR, Wrestling, etc.sport
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1. an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc.
Now, it may not be what the original intent of the statute was for (football, baseball, basketball, etc), but I definitely would not want to be a test case when it's that easy to find those words associated with rodeo from reliable sources.
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I spent Sunday and Monday there, mostly in the swine barn but we walked through some other areas. We did not go to the rodeo, and I carried the whole time. I saw 30.06 signs on the little ticket-taker buildings.
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The cowboys & cowgirls that participate in the rodeo at Will Rogers, pay money just to participate. The sign up with hopes they will win, or to add to their cumulative scores during the year. There's big money involved in winning an event in the final go around. Something like $22,000.00 for calf roping; $17,000.00 for barrel racing, $30,000.00 for bull riding, etc., etc. etc.
(note:those are not exact numbers...just something I've remembered from the past). So there's big money involved in these types of events. So yes, there's no question that this is a professional sporting event by anyone's definition.
And Mike from the buckeye state....no apologies needed! Welcome to TEXAS!
(note:those are not exact numbers...just something I've remembered from the past). So there's big money involved in these types of events. So yes, there's no question that this is a professional sporting event by anyone's definition.
And Mike from the buckeye state....no apologies needed! Welcome to TEXAS!
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Thanks for the info.. I will feel better about it next year.. I paid cash upon entry, but never saw a 30.06 sign
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The signage I recall from two years ago was on the South gate of the chain link fence. It was a painted steel sign, white with black letters. It was wired to the gate and left there year round. Is that gone?
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Thanks for the welcome 'joe817' and I have to admit I have been in Texas many years longer than I have had a CHL and only missed not having one by a couple of years from the start. Can't believe I have missed this forum with all the time I spend 'surfing'. This issue of the Rodeo is a case in point about having a place to discuss the topic and have input from a wide range of members. As I signed on to the forum in late December of last year I have to say very quickly I learned this is an interesting forum by the range of topics and input.
While my original comment was made 'tongue in cheek' without benefit of a 'smiley' it does have a serious consequences.
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While my original comment was made 'tongue in cheek' without benefit of a 'smiley' it does have a serious consequences.
A Thanks to Charles for the creation of this forum and the work he does here and in Austin for all 2nd amendment rights.
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joe817 wrote:The cowboys & cowgirls that participate in the rodeo at Will Rogers, pay money just to participate. The sign up with hopes they will win, or to add to their cumulative scores during the year. There's big money involved in winning an event in the final go around. Something like $22,000.00 for calf roping; $17,000.00 for barrel racing, $30,000.00 for bull riding, etc., etc. etc.
(note:those are not exact numbers...just something I've remembered from the past). So there's big money involved in these types of events. So yes, there's no question that this is a professional sporting event by anyone's definition.
And Mike from the buckeye state....no apologies needed! Welcome to TEXAS!
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I wasn't paying close attention to all of the signs since I already knew the circumstances and was comfortable with my decision to carry. We used entrances on the west side and southwest corner. The signs were like the one you described, and the ones I saw were attached to the sides of ticket booths - I do remember thinking that they could have been placed in a more obvious place.Rex B wrote:The signage I recall from two years ago was on the South gate of the chain link fence. It was a painted steel sign, white with black letters. It was wired to the gate and left there year round. Is that gone?
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so it WAS posted 30.06?
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Yep. Fully posted and then some.... Posted at the couple of entrances I saw and the parking lots.
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