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Carry at State or County Fairs?

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RobertH:
what about the Lancaster Super Fair?  i assume its anti-CC as well.  can anyone prove that?

bullit:

--- Quote from: RobertH on August 02, 2013, 08:13:28 AM ---what about the Lancaster Super Fair?  i assume its anti-CC as well.  can anyone prove that?
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  I would be surprised if it is as the Event Center (outside the gun shows) is NOT posted.

rudy:
I went to the Lancaster county "super" fair yesterday.  Tickets are collected while you are in your car before you enter the parking lot by folks standing in the driveway by a picnic/tent canopy thing.  I decided since there were no signs prohibiting ccw at the canopy, I should be good, since there could be a fairly strong argument made that it was the entrance since the tickets were collected there.  I saw no signs in any other parts of the fair--the buildings, midway, etc.

It bothers me that presumably publicly owned places can be posted, such as a public library or the state fair.  I am curious to hear the response to CitizenClark's question.

Bucket:
I carried last week at the Sarpy County Fair.  There's no admission charge so the grounds are pretty much open.  I didn't see anything posted, but then again, I wasn't looking all that hard either.

Seems to me a place like the fair and it's environs is just the sort of place where one wants the means of self defense.

Dan W:

--- Quote from: Bucket on August 05, 2013, 02:36:04 PM --- I didn't see anything posted, but then again, I wasn't looking all that hard either.
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Conspicuous signage should not require one to search for it.

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