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Scarbourough Faire

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Hello all, my kids really want to go to Scarborough Faire this year. I'm not a fan of this, but they have free tickets from school so we're planning to go. Does anyone know if this place is 30.06 posted or not? Would it count as an amusment park? I wouldn't think so since the State Fair allows concealed carry. TIA.

Edit: I should also add that I didn't see anything regarding CHL on their website. I did notice, under the FAQ section that they have a weapons policy, but it pertains mainly to costume adornments. FAQ Section
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Re: Scarbourough Faire

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From their website...
Weapons Policy: The management discourages the use of weapons as costume adornments, as the safety of our patrons is our utmost concern. Any weapon adornment must be "peace-tied" and otherwise protected so any sharp edges are covered, and so it cannot be drawn or wielded while on the grounds. Due to the wide variety of potential "weapons" each item is handled on a case-by-case basis when the patron enters the festival.The Front Gate personnel determine what will and will not be allowed into the festival, as well as how it will be "peace-tied" and protected before the patron enters the festival. To avoid your weapon being held at the entrance gate until you depart the Festival, we advise that you do not wear weapons as costume adornments. Security personnel will monitor the wearing of weapons on the festival grounds. On violation of our weapons policy, Security personnel may confiscate any weapon and expel the violator from the festival grounds. Southwest Festivals, Inc. reserves the right to exclude a patron/participant from carrying or wearing a weapon.
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State law prescribes a maximum penalty of 10 years imprisonment and a fine not to exceed $5,000 for carrying weapons where alcoholic beverages are sold, served, or consumed. Section 61.11, Alcoholic Beverage Code, Article 46.035 (g), Texas Penal Code Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 1-888-THE-TABC, PO Box 13127, Austin, Texas 78711-3127
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Re: Scarbourough Faire

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Looks like a lot of fun though...
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Re: Scarbourough Faire

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I went last weekend...and then had to go secure the weapon in the car. Their 30.06 sign is about 3ft high and is right by the front gate. It can't be missed unless you are looking to intently at all the clevage on display. Sorry

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Re: Scarbourough Faire

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Thats disappointing. Thanks for the quick reply.
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welcome kingairpilot to the forum by the way.
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