Hmmm...you bring up a good point. I don't want to read through Vernon's 179e (too long, boring ) but I understood that the racetrack is off limits all the time. But like you mentioned, the definition states that pari-mutual takes place to meet the true definition of "racetrack".sjfcontrol wrote:For the purpose of CHL, racetracks are defined as locations that provide pari-mutuel wagering. I believe there is only one in Texas.
Not all "racetracks" are prohibited.
Doing some digging, I found this thread: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=48893" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Crossfire says it's off limits, but reading the law introduces a sort of grey area. (and I saw your citation as well, linking to Pawpaw's post)
I've never seen a racetrack where betting is not taking place (Corpus and San Antonio are the only two I have been to).
I'm confused