Probably yes.RHenriksen wrote:Alley Theatre website (at the completion of ticket purchase) that 'persuant to 30.06, no guns'. But HCAD shows the property as having 'X1 governmental exemption'. So... are they allowed to ban CHLs?
I don't know what HCAD means by "'X1 governmental exemption." It could refer to title eleven (XI in roman numerals) of the Texas property tax code, which includes all tax-exempt property such as government facilities, schools, and charities.
This page says they own their building:
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But honestly, are they going to have pat-downs and metal detectors for the kind of high-brow stuff they put on? It's not exactly wrestling or a hip-hop performance.
At the risk of being pedantic—though I think this is at least as important a distinction as clip versus magazine—no person or entity is prohibited from or allowed to ban CHLs. Penal Code 30.06 simply states that "It is an exception to the application of this section..." No one has ever been convicted of a 30.06 violation, and there are volumes of case law to be made.
- Jim