Catching up on this thread. A few comments:
HankB wrote:
Charles, please set me straight if I'm misinterpreting what's been posted, but it sounds like some bureaucrat(s) simply made up a rule, issued an edict on their own (nonexistent) authority to legislate, and the promoter is following along even though there's no force of law behind it.
If there IS force of law, then you're right, it's not the promoter's fault.
Otherwise, it would seem he does bear some responsibility for implementation of the policy.
Hank, even if there is no "force of law" behind this, that's asking a lot of gun show promotor to deliberately disobey something demanded of him by APD and ATF. Sort of asking for trouble, itching to be a "test case". Something that is not nearly as easy to do for real (real arrest, real jail time - even if completely unlawful) as it is to talk about. None of us here - except possibly Charles - know what really happened or who really said what to who. Let's give the promotor the benefit of the doubt until we learn more.
That being said, the show was incredibly lame. Even with a discounted $5 admission (instead of $7 original asking price) it certainly wasn't worth it. But, this may or may not be the "goal" of APD and ATF. Make a stink just long enough to drive away vendors and customers, then let this show slowly fade away. Again, this is just pure speculation on my part. But I don't blame the show promotor (unless, of course, you want to go way off the deep end and suggest this is all some elaborate publicity stunt and APD/ATF had nothing to do with it *adjusts tin foil hat*
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surprise_i'm_armed wrote:austinrealtor:
Thanks for the report.
Your observations seem to indicate a rather unfocused effort on the part of APD:
They are not allowing any non-FFL's but they also are not posting 30.06 or having LEO's at the entry???
You would think if they were trying to eliminate non-FFL's at the show, that they would also be posting 30.06 and having LEO's doing the zipties.
They are exerting some control on the one hand, and abdicating their usual duties on the other. Things that make you go hmmmmm.....
SIA
SIA, I guess I don't see the direct connection between APD trying to eliminate non-FFL dealers whether or not a gun show posts 30.06. I've never been to a "Texas Gun Show" before, but apparently this is same promotor who used to have show in south Austin. Was there 30.06 posted at that show? I think perhaps the lack of 30.06 is just the difference in show promotors? Saxet posted 30.06; Texas gun shows does not?
HankB wrote:Charles L. Cotton wrote:the gun show promoter does not own the building and the building owner is understandably concerned about the threat of losing the building. Sorry, I can't say more at this time.
So there's more going on behind the scenes than wer're aware of . . . including (presumably) some legal wrangling that can't/shouldn't be made public yet.
Hmmmm . . .
If and when things are finally resolved, please post (as Paul Harvey would say) "The REST of the story."
I really want to know the details when they are fit for print. I'm very interested to know how much pressure TSRA is able apply to this situation to ensure that the law and justice prevails, and not the whims of the ATF and APD.
Would like to see some publicity about this in the media, though I doubt that's likely to happen. The Statesman is very harsh on APD and sensationalistic in its coverage after any officer-involved shooting, but I doubt they will jump to cover a story of official oppression by APD when law-abiding citizens are the victims. I actually tried to pass along these events as a "news tip" to an old colleague of mine who works at Statesman. But haven't heard back from this friend, did not I see anything in the paper about it this morning, nor do I expect to.
If anyone has the information or a link to it readily available, I'd love to know what is required to run/promote a gun show? What's to stop all of us TexasCHLForum.com Austin-area members from agreeing to meet somewhere and have gun swap meet? I'm guessing once you rent out a space and start charging admission to general public, then the local authorities will start wanting permits, fees, taxes etc.