Kalrog wrote:I just got a response from John @ AAC and I can say that the communication has started and is on a good track. Below is his response and I will be formulating a follow up. Suggestions/thoughts welcome:
Nathan,
Thanks for your kind words regarding our facility and staff and I am happy to address your concerns. Your understanding of the facts that you listed appears to be correct, but your interpretation of their meaning is where our position and yours conflict.
Like all statutes, this one spells out what can't be done, but does not mention anything about what can be done. Specifically, the American Airlines Center is allowed to have, and to enforce, "house rules". Our house rules prohibit patrons from bringing several items into the facility and handguns are one of the items which are prohibited, even when legally possessed by a CHL holder. Just as it is not illegal to possess a bottle of water and a bag of popcorn, we have house rules that prohibit you from entering with your own food and drink. Likewise, there are many shows that we prohibit entry with cameras, even though they are legal to possess.
The statute states we may not be able to use that particular statute to prosecute, but does not mandate that entry be allowed and does nothing to prohibit our ability to use and enforce "house rules".
I hope this clarifies our position on this matter and I thank you for your inquiry. Please feel free to call me on my direct line, 214-665-4827, should further discussion be desired or if I may be of assistance at any time.
John
Thanks for your kind words regarding our facility and staff and I am happy to address your concerns. Your understanding of the facts that you listed appears to be correct, but your interpretation of their meaning is where our position and yours conflict.
You got that right!
Notice how the argument now is about "house rules", not the law...
Carrying of a camera is certainly an understandable reason to ban them because of issues concerning copyright law...And those promoters who wish to protect that copyright...
But, the carrying of a firearm is not risking anything other than the lives of people who choose to have the means to defend themselves, and have that means under their direct control...These people could care less, and they would rather go out of their way to cause us inconvienience at the slightest questioning of "their house rules"...
This is basically gun control at its very basic, core, emotional and illogical root...And it is contagious, it can infest very easily at the slightest emotional call for "reason"...
If someone could figure out the legal eccentricities (Texas) of how to contest this whole "house rules" deal...We might have a leg to stand on...I do not believe it is reasonable to restrict those of us who can legally possess and carry a firearm for lawful purposes anymore...I would surely sign on to the deal...
The carrying of a firearm has zero bearing on that persons being at ANY public event in this state...
Only the knowledge that certain pro gun control advocates have, that their actually might be people in their midsts that have a firearm on them should never again be a factor in what and how "we" choose to conduct ourselves while in public...
The guantlet has already been thrown down...We just need a united front and a lot of people to help pick it up...
They do not believe we are united enough to do it...
"Perseverance and Preparedness triumph over Procrastination and Paranoia every time.” -- Steve
NRA - Life Member
"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?"
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