See my longer answer above. Shorter answer legally...sometimes. In practice, no.Can you CC at the Cowboys stadium,Texas resident and LTC holder,?
I was going to complain to the Texas AG as provided for by law, but he had many similar cases pending with better facts and of course basically surrendered on most of them. The net is, they can't legally exclude you with 30.0x, but if they do, what the heck are you going to do about it? Shoot your way in?
I thought that's what visiting NYC was for.Like the wine glass or beer. Just put the gun down and enjoy life for a spell.
Can you CC at the Cowboys stadium,Texas resident and LTC holder,?
Legally, you can...sometimes. But practically, you cannot at most events even if legal.No. The Cowboy's stadium is in Arlington.
So is a Cowboys game considered a professional event?Conditionally a Prohibited Place per TPC 46.03; no sign required.
(8) on the premises where a high school, collegiate, or professional sporting event or interscholastic event is taking place, unless the person is a participant in the event and a firearm, location-restricted knife, club, or prohibited weapon listed in Section 46.05(a) is used in the event;
In theory…So is a Cowboys game considered a professional event?
So is a Cowboys game considered a professional event?
How can you enjoy watching the cowboys? Do they make you drink bud lite there too?Like the wine glass or beer. Just put the gun down and enjoy life for a spell.
Theoretically, concerts and other events are legal and because the stadium is owned by the city of Arlington
I looked them up at the County Appraisal District. The owner is the City of Dallas.Is this verified?
Folks thought the same about the AAC, but when I checked it was NOT owned by City of Dallas even though they paid most of it, it is owned by a private consortium.
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Ok Wiki says Arlington owns it.
The facility, owned by the city of Arlington,
even though Jones spent $600B plus and sold the naming rights, he is not the owner, he rents it.
Ok have not done it recently but I did find this - guess they own the building but Dallas owns the property.I looked them up at the County Appraisal District. The owner is the City of Dallas.
Doh! Oh no you dit it!So is a Cowboys game considered a professional event?
ONLY IF THE CHEERLEADERS AREPLAYING INSTEAD!So is a Cowboys game considered a professional event?