El Gallo Blanco said:Can someone refresh me on the consequences? It's just a class C misdemeanor with small fine right? Unless the owner or staff give you verbal notice and you refuse to comply, then it gets bumped to Class B?Rapier108 said:Never said you can't, but it can still result in a hassle if you do.samurai_science said:LOL you can ignore the 30.06Rapier108 said:30.06 means no carry, even with a permit.Teslag said:El Gallo Blanco said:Can you carry at Chilifest? Genuine question.Teslag said:
They should try this at Chilifest or Larry Joe Taylor Music Festival and see how that works out for them.
They had 30.06 and 30.07 signs and metal detectors at Santa's Wonderland in College Station last night. I was kind of surprised they didn't let you carry there.
If it's 30.06 you can carry. And should. It's no longer automatic trespassing.
30.07 is no open carry.
30.05 is no carry without a permit, but with is okay.
It is best to avoid places like that which do not respect people's rights to self defense.
The ones to never ignore are the 51% sign for bars, and the 43.06, along with anything federal.
I need to go back and re-read the statute but it was revised 2-3 years ago so that you can't even be fined for a 30.06 violation unless you refuse to leave when asked. So as long as you just leave, you're good.
I don't remember the penalty for a 51% sign violation, but I know it's more severe. I want to say it's a class A misdemeanor with possible jail time. Carrying into a state courthouse or similar state government building is a felony.
Not sure about the federal violation, but I'm sure it's bad.