Belton Hamfest this weekend
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 12:26 pm
Does anyone know if this is posted to prevent CHL on premises?
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I have never seen a 30.06 sign at a Hamfest, but the building might be permanently posted (unless it is a city owned building and invalid.)Reloader wrote:Does anyone know if this is posted to prevent CHL on premises?
Well, their website says:Reloader wrote:Does anyone know if this is posted to prevent CHL on premises?
But a) that isn't worded as a 30.06 notice, and b) it appears that it may be county-owned, managed by a non-profit. A quick phone call to just nearly any county office should confirm that, though. If there's no proper 30.06 posting at the door, or if it's county owned, then "whatever manner is provided by law" would amount to nothing.Bell County Expo Center, Inc. wrote:WEAPONS POLICY
Weapons, concealed or otherwise, are prohibited on the entire premises, parking areas, and any building, or portion of a building, operated by Bell County Exposition Center, Inc. whether leased or owned by the Corporation, even if otherwise permitted by Title 70 Article 4413 (29ee) Revised Civil Statutes of Texas.
“Weapon” is defined as shown in Chapter 46.01 (1-16) of the Texas Penal Code, and includes concealed handguns.
This prohibition shall not apply to a licensed security officer, a licensed peace officer, or a member of the armed forces or national guard or a guard employed by a penal institution or an officer of the court, when such a person is in the actual discharge of his official duties as such, nor shall it apply to unloaded guns for sale of display at a scheduled gun show event and checked and made safe at the door.
Violations will be prosecuted in whatever manner is provided by law.
If it's posted 30.06 I would hesitate to carry there. I have no desire to become a test case.KD5NRH wrote: But a) that isn't worded as a 30.06 notice, and b) it appears that it may be county-owned, managed by a non-profit. A quick phone call to just nearly any county office should confirm that, though. If there's no proper 30.06 posting at the door, or if it's county owned, then "whatever manner is provided by law" would amount to nothing.
In addition to the standard "government owned = CHL legal" argument, you might have another thing on your side. If they allow guns, you can't allow them in one case (for sale) and keep them out in another (CHL) as texas law does not provide for a distinction between loaded and unloaded. So "Come on in with your firearm unloaded" translates to "Come on in with your firearm" in legal speak. Then they can't also say "Don't come in with your firearm" at the same time.Bell County Expo Center, Inc. wrote:WEAPONS POLICY
Weapons, concealed or otherwise, are prohibited on the entire premises, parking areas, and any building, or portion of a building, operated by Bell County Exposition Center, Inc. whether leased or owned by the Corporation, even if otherwise permitted by Title 70 Article 4413 (29ee) Revised Civil Statutes of Texas.
“Weapon� is defined as shown in Chapter 46.01 (1-16) of the Texas Penal Code, and includes concealed handguns.
This prohibition shall not apply to a licensed security officer, a licensed peace officer, or a member of the armed forces or national guard or a guard employed by a penal institution or an officer of the court, when such a person is in the actual discharge of his official duties as such, nor shall it apply to unloaded guns for sale of display at a scheduled gun show event and checked and made safe at the door.
Violations will be prosecuted in whatever manner is provided by law.
Does the Hamfest lease or rent it for the event?KBCraig wrote:It is owned by Bell County.
http://www.taxnetusa.com/texas/bell/bel ... heKey=8086
Owner Name
BELL COUNTY
MailingAddress
PO BOX 768
BELTON, TX 76513-0768
Location
00301 W LOOP 0121 BE
Legal
A-0006 M F CONNELL, 86 26.918AC, (EXPO CENTER)
I figured you'd be along soon.frankie_the_yankee wrote:Does the Hamfest lease or rent it for the event?KBCraig wrote:It is owned by Bell County.