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Re: Concealed Carry in Circuit of the Americas

Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 1:05 pm
by bdickens
jmra wrote:Since this thread was revived, I have to ask. Are there actually instructors who don't cover the whole professional sporting events subject in their class? Seems like that question comes up a little too often (or is it just me thinking that once is too often?)

Be careful, now. Whenever I ask something like that, I get my post removed and a beat-down from the moderators.

Re: Concealed Carry in Circuit of the Americas

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 11:08 pm
by rockinar
austin8 wrote:I wanted to get opinions on a CHL holder carrying in the Circuit of the Americas F1 track this weekend. In looking at their Prohibited Items List, they list:
"Weapons of any kind, including guns, knives, pepper spray, handcuffs, nightsticks or other items"
http://circuitoftheamericas.com/prohibited-items

Given the difficulty of just getting up to the gate (i.e. busses and traffic), I'd rather have an idea before I get there. Without valid 30.06 signs posted at the entrances, I believe I am within my rights to carry.

Any opinions?

NOPE. Carry prohibited at professional sporting event.

Re: Concealed Carry in Circuit of the Americas

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 2:27 pm
by ronin
rockinar wrote:
austin8 wrote:I wanted to get opinions on a CHL holder carrying in the Circuit of the Americas F1 track this weekend. In looking at their Prohibited Items List, they list:
"Weapons of any kind, including guns, knives, pepper spray, handcuffs, nightsticks or other items"
http://circuitoftheamericas.com/prohibited-items

Given the difficulty of just getting up to the gate (i.e. busses and traffic), I'd rather have an idea before I get there. Without valid 30.06 signs posted at the entrances, I believe I am within my rights to carry.

Any opinions?

NOPE. Carry prohibited at professional sporting event.
Sort of. Carry is only prohibited inside buildings at professional sporting events.

Re: Concealed Carry in Circuit of the Americas

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 4:27 pm
by mojo84
ronin wrote:
rockinar wrote:
austin8 wrote:I wanted to get opinions on a CHL holder carrying in the Circuit of the Americas F1 track this weekend. In looking at their Prohibited Items List, they list:
"Weapons of any kind, including guns, knives, pepper spray, handcuffs, nightsticks or other items"
http://circuitoftheamericas.com/prohibited-items

Given the difficulty of just getting up to the gate (i.e. busses and traffic), I'd rather have an idea before I get there. Without valid 30.06 signs posted at the entrances, I believe I am within my rights to carry.

Any opinions?

NOPE. Carry prohibited at professional sporting event.
Sort of. Carry is only prohibited inside buildings at professional sporting events.
Not sure this is accurate either and I don't have the time to look it up at the moment. Would recommend double checking.

Re: Concealed Carry in Circuit of the Americas

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 4:48 pm
by TVGuy
ronin wrote:
rockinar wrote:
austin8 wrote:I wanted to get opinions on a CHL holder carrying in the Circuit of the Americas F1 track this weekend. In looking at their Prohibited Items List, they list:
"Weapons of any kind, including guns, knives, pepper spray, handcuffs, nightsticks or other items"
http://circuitoftheamericas.com/prohibited-items

Given the difficulty of just getting up to the gate (i.e. busses and traffic), I'd rather have an idea before I get there. Without valid 30.06 signs posted at the entrances, I believe I am within my rights to carry.

Any opinions?

NOPE. Carry prohibited at professional sporting event.
Sort of. Carry is only prohibited inside buildings at professional sporting events.
You are incorrect. Statute says nothing about said sporting event being inside a building.

Re: Concealed Carry in Circuit of the Americas

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 4:58 pm
by Keith B
TVGuy wrote:
ronin wrote: Sort of. Carry is only prohibited inside buildings at professional sporting events.
You are incorrect. Statute says nothing about said sporting event being inside a building.
Actually, it says 'on the premises of' and premises is defined in the statute as a building or portion of a building. NOW, the quesiton is does a stadium with no roof qualify as a building? Does a fenced in set of bleachers qualify as a 'building'? Only a test case would tell, so i am not going to press my luck on that one.

Re: Concealed Carry in Circuit of the Americas

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 5:02 pm
by mojo84
Then we will need to define what the word "is" means.

I wouldn't take my chances on trying to win a case base on a stadium or fenced in race facility isn't considered on the premises.

Re: Concealed Carry in Circuit of the Americas

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 5:12 pm
by TVGuy
Keith B wrote:
TVGuy wrote:
ronin wrote: Sort of. Carry is only prohibited inside buildings at professional sporting events.
You are incorrect. Statute says nothing about said sporting event being inside a building.
Actually, it says 'on the premises of' and premises is defined in the statute as a building or portion of a building. NOW, the quesiton is does a stadium with no roof qualify as a building? Does a fenced in set of bleachers qualify as a 'building'? Only a test case would tell, so i am not going to press my luck on that one.
You are correct, and I was wrong in the way that I wrote that. If I'm in the stands at a College Football game I'd be concerned if I were caught carrying.