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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 1:16 pm
by GrillKing
mr surveyor wrote:a small pocket knife is not allowed?
I understand this completely. If you are allowed to have a small pocketknife, you might be tempted to order just 1 $35 burger and cut it in half and share. That cannot be allowed. Oh, bring an extra straw so you can share a Coke.

I'm sorry, the ridiculous just gets to me.

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 2:37 pm
by aerod1
Photoman wrote:
aerod1 wrote: I showed my CHL and TDL and the gaurd ask if my "piece" was in my pocket. I said no and pointed to my IWB at 3 o'clock and he said "OK , go ahead". It appeared they don't want them in your pocket, just in case you get on a ride where the firearm could have a tendency to fall out. That to me though, is a "no brainer".

1. It's none of their business where I carry my gun.

2. Is it even legal for me to reveal where my concealed gun is except to a LEO?

3. Some people don't ride the rides at the State Fair so pocket carry would be just fine.

Do what you wish but.......
Security was friendly, polite and accomodating so why would I be any less? :confused5
Anytime an LEO or Security questions me about my carry piece I will be as helpful as possible. :smile:

Jim

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 5:04 pm
by frankie_the_yankee
There is nothing in the penal code that prevents anyone from verbally describing where on their person their gun is being carried to any other person - LEO or not.

This subject comes up so often that I suspect that there are misinformed instructors out there that are teaching this stuff.

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 6:46 pm
by Photoman
aerod1 wrote:
Photoman wrote:
aerod1 wrote: I showed my CHL and TDL and the gaurd ask if my "piece" was in my pocket. I said no and pointed to my IWB at 3 o'clock and he said "OK , go ahead". It appeared they don't want them in your pocket, just in case you get on a ride where the firearm could have a tendency to fall out. That to me though, is a "no brainer".

1. It's none of their business where I carry my gun.

2. Is it even legal for me to reveal where my concealed gun is except to a LEO?

3. Some people don't ride the rides at the State Fair so pocket carry would be just fine.

Do what you wish but.......
Security was friendly, polite and accomodating so why would I be any less? :confused5
Anytime an LEO or Security questions me about my carry piece I will be as helpful as possible. :smile:

Jim

I have no intention of being anything other than friendly, polit and accomodating.

I'm just trying to figure out how to avoid the enevitable debate as I always pocket carry at least one gun and he doesn't have the legal authority to tell me where to carry my legally concealed handgun.

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 1:46 pm
by Broge5
Went to the fair on Tuesday. Overcast and cool. Great day to go.

Walked up with CHL in hand.
The guy looked at it
Looked at me
Looked at it again with puzzled look
Looked at me
I smiled
He chuckled and waived me thru.

All I could figure was that he either had not seen one yet, or didn't figure I looked like the type that would carry. :shock:

Was a pleasant experience. And have to agree - The fudge is GREAT! :grin:

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 2:06 pm
by longtooth
:roll: What should you look like to carry. :?: :?: :grin:

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 2:23 pm
by Keith B
longtooth wrote::roll: What should you look like to carry. :?: :?: :grin:
Maybe this?

Image

:lol:

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 3:09 pm
by longtooth
:grin: :lol: :hurry: :iagree:

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 6:55 pm
by BrassMonkey
We went last Saturday. As we were walking up to Gate 8, the guy hollars, "Please remove any metal objects from your body and place it in the bin." I walked up to him and handed him CHL and DL. He laughed and said go ahead on in. My response was, "So you DON'T want me to remove all metal objects? He just laighed and said, "Get outta here" while laughing...

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 9:57 pm
by para driver
aerod1 wrote:and the gaurd ask if my "piece" was in my pocket
Jim
which 'piece', and which pocket.. it's multiple choice dummy...

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 5:34 pm
by Jeremae
Broge5 wrote:Went to the fair on Tuesday. Overcast and cool. Great day to go.

Walked up with CHL in hand.
The guy looked at it
Looked at me
Looked at it again with puzzled look
Looked at me
I smiled
He chuckled and waived me thru.

All I could figure was that he either had not seen one yet, or didn't figure I looked like the type that would carry. :shock:

Was a pleasant experience. And have to agree - The fudge is GREAT! :grin:
Were you smiling in the picture??? :grin:

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:05 am
by para driver
We went last night (the 20th), it's a piece of cake. My wife was all twitchy about bringing 'that thing', although when we parked off the fairgrounds a couple of blocks, I think her opinion changed on the walk back to the car. No problems BTW.

Walked up to the security checkpoint and they were wanding people, I presented my CHL and Drivers license and the lady smiled and said 'have a nice time, just show talk to the Police Officer when you get inside'.
The Police Officer had even less to say, just 'thank you'.

Security in the park was very light overall, maybe because the music group was 'Third Day'. We might have seen 3 Police Officers on foot in the crowd all day, and 6-8 riding around on golf carts. I didn't feel that this crowd was going to be a problem, but if something happened there were not enough Police around to do anything, unless they had a lot of plain clothes officers.

BTW I learned a couple lessons:
1) Take the DART from a nearby location and save the HASSLE of parking
2) Look for discount tickets and don't buy them the day of the fair ($50)
3) A fanny pack is the way to go, I wore a jackass half shoulder rig under a lose shirt, and I was constantly clutching it as folks brushed me. I know that 3-4 people must have 'made' me.
4) The food/drinks are outrageously expensive, like $5 for a hotdog, and $5 for a large coke.

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 11:15 am
by MAFWG
The "Say hello to the nice officer" part of the entry process was interesting to me, mostly because I sat on a bench near the officer and watched the people who were showing the officer their CHL's. At the time I was there (6:00 PM on Saturday evening, 10/20), there was about one CHL every 3-5 minutes.

Hunter

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 7:18 pm
by lrb111
MAFWG wrote:The "Say hello to the nice officer" part of the entry process was interesting to me, mostly because I sat on a bench near the officer and watched the people who were showing the officer their CHL's. At the time I was there (6:00 PM on Saturday evening, 10/20), there was about one CHL every 3-5 minutes.

Hunter
That really makes me feel good. :grin:

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 12:14 am
by GrandmasterB
We went Friday 10/19. It was a gorgeous day and the fair was really clean compared to previous years.

I walked up to the security lady with the wand. I had my CHL and DL out and showed them to her. She looked at them for a minute, gave me kind of a disgusted look and then let me through without wanding me. There was no police at Gate 2 and she didn't say anything about it. But they searched the diaper bag and my wife's purse and wanded my 6 year old and my 3 year old. :roll: