Business seeking out gun ban in parks and facilities

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A-R
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Re: Business seeking out gun ban in parks and facilities

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RPB wrote:
Kahrry wrote:
RPB wrote:Imagine if City Hall burned down...
hypothetically speaking of course... :leaving
:lol: yes ... Our city council meets at our "Municipal Airport" ... not in the
"secured area" of the "municipal" airport though
... but in a hanger/building converted into "council chambers" which may or may not be posted "during official meetings"
http://maps.google.com/maps/place?oe=ut ... 3836988096" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
We have property for a "future" city hall.
sounds like the ol' Ron White joke about his flight from Beaumont to Houston "because my manager doesn't own a globe" ... "we took off from the Beaumont airport, hair care, and tire center there ... "
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Re: Business seeking out gun ban in parks and facilities

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Interestingly, the Denver police department didn't like the State law and proceeded to erect "no guns" signs at the entrances to the city parks and other municipally owned places, in an effort to keep licensed carriers from carrying. The state forced them to remove the signs.
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