BTB: if I can make it to a meeting with you, I will. Let me know when/where.
64: If a building is NOT posted, then anyone with a permit (or criminals, of course) can carry there.
If a city posts a sign referencing its own ordinance, IMO it would probably be enforceable because it would have a gunbuster sign or say "no firearms", which is pretty much all the state law requires. Would be nice to get an opinion from an attorney on that point.
I'd also like cities to understand that they're immune from liability if they allow the peaceful exercise of civil rights, but not if they ban it.
ETA:
And neither the Chief nor the city council understands the law as it is now.
Right now, open carry is legal," Police Chief Barry Weber reminded a Common Council committee Tuesday night. "You could walk in here with a gun strapped to your leg."
Currently, weapons are banned only in part of City Hall while Municipal Court is in session.
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And what a hypocrite!!!
Weber had one final thought for the evening, speaking, he said, as someone who had been carrying a weapon for 39 years.
"It's a travesty that in this country people don't feel safe unless they're carrying a weapon,"