I agree it is a very crummy neighborhood, but some parts of the fair are pretty good family fun. The frisbee dogs sure are fun to see. Wish Skidboot was still there.

Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton
Dumb Question time:CHL/LEO wrote: We were told that if someone comes into the fair with a gun and they have a CHL that there will be no LE action taken against them as they have not broken any state laws. However, a representative of the State Fair will be contacted and the violator will be detained until they arrive. Once the State Fair representative arrives the violator will be informed once again of this new policy and asked to remove their gun from the premises. If they refuse to do so then they will be given a Criminal Trespass warning and if they refuse at that time to leave, or return back to the fair grounds this year they will be arrested.
30.05 does not say "does not apply". It says "defense to prosecution". It also does not say, "must allow you to enter". We re-hashed this in the other thread. You show up, they say no guns. It is over (and you lost) unless you force your way in, then they arrest you (now you really lost). At some later point in time, you can cite the"defense to prosecution", by showing your CHL and avoid the charge (so you are not as much of a loser as first thought).Commander wrote: 2- What is the basis of the Criminal Trespass Warning? As Charles stated, 30.06 does not apply and 30.05 can't be used to deny admission based on carrying a handgun with a CHL.
Well, I know a Peace Officer would be allowed in also, so that is two exceptions. Thus I would not make any assumptions about the accuracy of that web page.Question: Can I bring:
...a gun? No, with one exception.
A person holding a valid concealed handgun license is permitted to enter onto State Fair property with his/her concealed handgun. Licenses will be examined at the entrance by an authorized security supervisor. Handguns will not be permitted inside the Cotton Bowl, a facility defined under Texas Penal Code 46.035 as "the premises where a high school, collegiate or professional sporting event or interscholastic event is taking place." We want the Fair to be a fun and safe experience.
The reason that I used the term "violator" rather than "criminal" is that they are not breaking any laws at that time - they are only violating the "house rules" of the person in control of the property.why are they being referred to as "violators"
I hope so too!CHL/LEO wrote:Like I posted on the the thread about the AAC, I hope that this could get resolved without someone being arrested.
One day I won't be an LEO and will have to carry under the CHL rules. They need to be reasonable and fair for everyone.I can only assume that you dislike this idea/rules as much as we do......