As far as the underlying case the trial court did not order the fences/gun free zones to be removed. That let the fences stay up.
So yeah, ok, you should have come on over and started removing the fences. We could have met up and I would hold your cash to post your bail. Sure, you go to jail, get all over the news as someone who ignored the law, tried to storm the fences and is a main factor in needing more gun law. You could be famous in CNN, MSNBC, Wash Post, NYT and all them.
Then you litigate the case, win, get it all vindicated in a year or 2 and be 2 paragraphs on page 15 of section C of the Richmond Times and no where else.
And trust me, you would have gotten arrested had you tried to remove the fences and neatly stack them. Its unlikely but you might have been able to get the bottom one put on the ground. You never would have gotten a second section to begin a stack.
Nemo