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bullit:
My non-lawyerly opinion .... 1) CONCEALED MEANS CONCEALED (but we beat that horse to death here) and 2) I cannot think it enforceable with maybe the thought that FM "pays rent" for the area .....

NE Bull:
We should gather up a BUNCH of gun folks (men and women folk) and walk thru there handing out the No Guns, No Money cards to each vendor.  Just one guy doing it won't have much effect, but a couple groups of 5,6, 10.... doing so, that would get their attention at a lot of potential cash flow missed.

Dan W:
My laymen's understanding of the Concealed Handgun act, combined with the Attorney Generals opinion that cities and villages can not ban CCW on public streets, parking lots or sidewalks, leads me to believe that it would not be a violation to carry concealed with a valid permit in the Haymarket on public sidewalks in spite of signs to the contrary.

Having not personally viewed the signs, I don't tend to be self limiting where my fundamental civil rights are concerned, so I would keep calm and carry on.

But honestly I don't know why any CHP holders would choose to spend their hard earned money in a business that does not honor our Liberties when their are so many others that do not.

https://ago.nebraska.gov/_resources/dyn/files/625565z1196c59/_fn/09001_1-13-09.pdf

terminalvelocity16:
Straight from the Haymarket Farmers' Market website:

"Haymarket Farmers’ Market has just about everything you need, so please leave these items at home:

-Weapons, personal knives, utility tools.
-Animals, no matter how cute or well behaved, unless they are service animals for disabled persons.
-Posters, placards, stickers, balloons or promotional materials.
-Haymarket Farmers’ Market organizers may refuse entry or expel any person, as needed, to maintain a positive and safe event for everyone."

RobertH:

--- Quote from: terminalvelocity16 on June 28, 2015, 02:51:24 PM ---Straight from the Haymarket Farmers' Market website:

"Haymarket Farmers’ Market has just about everything you need, so please leave these items at home:

-Weapons, personal knives, utility tools.
-Animals, no matter how cute or well behaved, unless they are service animals for disabled persons.
-Posters, placards, stickers, balloons or promotional materials.
-Haymarket Farmers’ Market organizers may refuse entry or expel any person, as needed, to maintain a positive and safe event for everyone."

--- End quote ---

To me the FM is saying, "Come spend your money here, but leave you rights and possessions at the door."

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