Look, I would point out what's wrong but what do you want ME to do? File a Freedom of Information Act request about this? I have no idea if a judge is reading this or not.
Are you saying you want an "excuse" for another bathroom date?
Look, I would point out what's wrong but what do you want ME to do? File a Freedom of Information Act request about this? I have no idea if a judge is reading this or not.
Are you saying you want an "excuse" for another bathroom date?
Simple solution. Don't go to that fair. Yes concealed no one would know but I have morals and values and will not suport busness, activitys, clubs, or events that are organized by those who want to disarm us.
Of course, then there is the issue of Bubba CCing with his sloppy nylon holster. Gets on the Tilt-A-Whirl and sends his SR22 into the crowd of kids...
More likely to be injured by the Tilt-a-whirl itself. But, that hasn't been banned.Of course, then there is the issue of Bubba CCing with his sloppy nylon holster. Gets on the Tilt-A-Whirl and sends his SR-22 into the crowd of kids...
That is a problem. What the kids really wanted was a Mark IV 22/45 Lite.
But honestly, there is no better people watching than the fair. I will be at the Porter County Fair at least 6 to 8 of the 10 days due to 4-H and such. Bad wardrobe decisions will abound. Some will bring joy to my life, some admiration in that you have to appreciate the self-confidence of a dude whose 300+ lbs., just shy of 5'9" and who wheres a "muscle shirt" with the arms holes ripped out to within 2 inches of his "waist".
Uh, I'm actually 5'10" barefoot and closer to 400#, but I appreciate that you noticed!
More likely to be injured by the Tilt-a-whirl itself. But, that hasn't been banned.
Firearms should not be banned just because someone might not carry "correctly". That's just lazy rule making. Kick "bubba" out for sloppy CC, and leave the rest of us alone.The fair ride injury is another issue. Sloppy negligent carry is ours. We have all seen it.
Firearms should not be banned just because someone might not carry "correctly". That's just lazy rule making. Kick "bubba" out for sloppy CC, and leave the rest of us alone.
Interestingly, I have never even once heard of a handgun flying off of a fair ride. Either it never makes the news, or it is exceedingly rare. I suspect the news would be ALL over it if it did happen.
I will agree that those of us who carry should set a good example, carry well, and encourage those that don't carry well to do so.
the Bartholomew County GIS says the Board of Commissioners of Bartholomew County is the title owner.
The Washington Co. Comissioners tried this but didn't get very far with it.
Firearms should not be banned just because someone might not carry "correctly". That's just lazy rule making. Kick "bubba" out for sloppy CC, and leave the rest of us alone.
Interestingly, I have never even once heard of a handgun flying off of a fair ride. Either it never makes the news, or it is exceedingly rare. I suspect the news would be ALL over it if it did happen.
I will agree that those of us who carry should set a good example, carry well, and encourage those that don't carry well to do so.
Who owns the fairgrounds?
Who runs the fair?
Does a private organization rent the fairgrounds for the fair? (As in Porter County)
Simple solution. Don't go to that fair. Yes concealed no one would know but I have morals and values and will not suport busness, activitys, clubs, or events that are organized by those who want to disarm us.
Maybe it's time to challenge/reexamine that practice.
A "private organization" contracted by a public agent, is acting in the capacity of the public agent, to hold a public event on public property, with a facade of a "private" event by a "private" organization, partly for the purpose of circumventing Indiana's firearm preemption statutes.