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by Braden
Fri Dec 08, 2006 1:36 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: BAD EXPERIENCE: Dallas Museum of Art
Replies: 141
Views: 25870

I'd consider that to be a legal sign...unless of course the city owns the building.
by Braden
Tue Dec 05, 2006 1:21 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: BAD EXPERIENCE: Dallas Museum of Art
Replies: 141
Views: 25870

At least he was civil in his response and recognized that their decision to not allow firearms may cost them business.
by Braden
Mon Dec 04, 2006 2:51 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: BAD EXPERIENCE: Dallas Museum of Art
Replies: 141
Views: 25870

txinvestigator wrote:Edit; after reviewing the Deeds online, Hillwood did pay for and build the structure, but after entering into a lease with the City of Dallas.
I don't care enough to try and prove you right or wrong, so I'll just concede that you're probably right. I do know that it was Hillwood who wrote our checks for building the thing, but I don't know what arrangements they may have had with the city.

Either way we can't carry as long as they've got those silly metal detectors at the doors. :roll:
by Braden
Mon Dec 04, 2006 1:58 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: BAD EXPERIENCE: Dallas Museum of Art
Replies: 141
Views: 25870

txinvestigator wrote: American Airlines Center in Dallas is owned by the city of Dallas. Regardless, at Promise Keepers they were using metal detectors and refused entry to persons carrying handguns. I went anyway, unarmed.
Just FYI, the AAC is not owned by the city of Dallas. It is owned by Hillwood Development Corporation, whose chairman, of course, is none other than Mr. Ross Perot. I only know this because the company I work for happens to be the company that built the facility.

Not that it matters for the sake of this discussion, but I just wanted to pass that info along.

;-)

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