Update:
Got a letter from the City Attorney of Arlington today about being denied entry and the signs at AT&T stadium...I'll paraphrase as I don't have my PDF editing software to blank out my personal information.
Dear Mr. ScottDLS,
I am in receipt of your letter dated Jan. 30, where you indicated AT&T Stadium security personnel prohibited you from carrying a handgun into AT&T Stadium. You may not be aware but the City of Arlington does not have control of AT&T Stadium. My staff has confirmed that the City did not take any action, including posting signage, to prohibit you or anyone else from entering the facility. If you have any concerns with how AT&T Stadium is operated, you are welcome to contact the entity in control of the Stadium. Cowboys Stadium LP, One Cowboys Parkway, Irving, Texas 75063.
Sincerely,
Teris Solis
City Attorney
So, very smart...they don't "control" the stadium, they just OWN it. City personnel didn't take any action to block my entry including posting signs...So I guess they bet that the AG won't take any action against the City because they didn't do anything.... That is other then allowing the signs to be posted and not making the Cowboys take them down. I'm still going to complain to the AG, but they have a nice little argument here.
So my hypothetical is:
What if I got wanded, showed my ticket, and walked past the guards when they told me to stop? What are they going to do? They can't have me arrested for violating PC 30.06 because it's not valid on City property. They can't have me arrested for 30.05 because it doesn't apply to CHL carry only 30.06 does, and even then there's a DEFENSE in 30.05...but Chas. has covered this previously...let's just say 30.05 doesn't apply.
Are they going to call City of Arlington Police to kick me out, then the City would be taking an action subjecting them to the fine.
Now I'll tell you what will happen...the AT&T stadium personnel will physically prevent me from entering...so what can I do about it? If I try to walk past and they restrain me, can I have them prosecuted? I won't be committing a crime, so they really have no legal justification for restraining me? Who is going to enforce my right to enter City property (granted by my ticket)?
I will draft a response to the City attorney suggesting that I am being illegally prevented from accessing City property and what are they going to do about it???
But I guess we'll just have to settle in for the the long haul. I'm not going to take civil action unless somebody will pay, but I'll raise the issue with the AG. I we're going to find this happening at AAC, Ft. Worth Zoo, city owned museums...
The best parallel I can think of is Fair Park and the State Fair. I seem to remember that when private Fair security was preventing CHL's from entering, somebody brought action against the City of Dallas and forced the issue. Maybe some of you all remember how that got done.
Scott
4/13/1996 Completed CHL Class, 4/16/1996 Fingerprints, Affidavits, and Application Mailed, 10/4/1996 Received CHL, renewed 1998, 2002, 2006, 2011, 2016...). "ATF... Uhhh...heh...heh....Alcohol, tobacco, and GUNS!! Cool!!!!"