A couple of things to note. I've read where folks were speculating a sporting activity going on. Unless there's a new and recognized sport that includes robot battles and LEGO displays then there wasn't a true "sporting" activity going on that day. Not to mention that the ballroom on the fourth floor was not being utilized for anything connected with the events going on downstairs.
The second thing is this, coming in on Monday, after that event had finished (I'm guessing late Saturday) there was no sign in view anymore.
The main reason I asked in the first place about this sign is that I thought that a 30.06 and 30.07 sign had to be permanently affixed to every entrance in the building and not on a portable sign that could be put out on whim. I didn't even think about the government building aspect of it.
Still, could a privately owned building put out portable signs like this and they be legal?
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- Tue Mar 29, 2016 11:13 am
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Is This Sign Legal?
I was coming into a gig today at the Irving Convention Center. In the past this property has hosted some pretty decent gun shows. Indeed. my first gun show the Convention at this property is where I bought my first firearm.
However, on this day they are hosting a different event, a lego tournament.
Anyways, so I walked in and saw this sign. Is it legal?
However, on this day they are hosting a different event, a lego tournament.
Anyways, so I walked in and saw this sign. Is it legal?