Quote Originally Posted by Liverpooldawg View Post
It is, but it's also legal for a stadium to set its own rules against it. They won't arrest you and can't, but they can eject you from the stadium. It's not illegal to be a total jerk at a game either, but it it can get you thrown out. I almost got thrown out up at Oxford for throwing a cup when I was a student . That sure as heck ain't illegal, but it will get you thrown out. I may have missed my calling, I talked my way out of it like a public defender!) I even had a enhanced carry instructor tell me that individual venues can set their own rules, fairly recently. He knew what he was talking about. If t wasn't ok to deny entry then this bill would never have come up since that is EXACTLY what it is trying to change.
No business or entity can set policy contrary to existing law. Back to my example, if a business or stadium could do that then Keenum could decide to set policy at DWS that they will sell alcohol and to maximize profits they?ll set the drinking age at the game at 16.

To your example, throwing a cup could be considered assault or disturbing the peace.

All this bill is doing is allowing enhanced carriers a legal recourse if they were denied to do what they are legally guaranteed to do. They stated multiple times this bill does not change the law.