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Re: Orlando, Disney, and concealed carry
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 4:01 pm
by LSUTiger
Wifey and me plan on taking the kiddos to disney this summer or next, if we drive, the CHL and weapon will be along for the ride. Houston to Orlando is a long drive, lot of things could happen. The gun will definitely be secured either in car or room. Preferably in room as a minimum.
My only reservation about carrying in the actual park is does Florida have the same law as Tx regarding carry in an amusement park?
Re: Orlando, Disney, and concealed carry
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 4:23 pm
by Dave2
LSUTiger wrote:My only reservation about carrying in the actual park is does Florida have the same law as Tx regarding carry in an amusement park?
TX doesn't actually have any special laws regarding amusement parks... There's a bit in there saying you can't CC in them, but then at the end of the section it says to ignore that part (which is something that a lot of instructors seem to be confused about).
Re: Orlando, Disney, and concealed carry
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 4:25 pm
by Keith B
Dave2 wrote:LSUTiger wrote:My only reservation about carrying in the actual park is does Florida have the same law as Tx regarding carry in an amusement park?
TX doesn't actually have any special laws regarding amusement parks... There's a bit in there saying you can't CC in them, but then at the end of the section it says to ignore that part (which is something that a lot of instructors seem to be confused about).
Not quite right. It says an amusment park MUST post a 30.06 to be off limits. They used to be off limits without the 30.06.
Re: Orlando, Disney, and concealed carry
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 4:28 pm
by Dave2
Keith B wrote:Dave2 wrote:LSUTiger wrote:My only reservation about carrying in the actual park is does Florida have the same law as Tx regarding carry in an amusement park?
TX doesn't actually have any special laws regarding amusement parks... There's a bit in there saying you can't CC in them, but then at the end of the section it says to ignore that part (which is something that a lot of instructors seem to be confused about).
Not quite right. It says an amusment park MUST post a 30.06 to be off limits. They used to be off limits without the 30.06.
Right, that's what I meant. My wording seemed a lot less ambiguous in my head. Thanks for clarifying...
