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<blockquote data-quote="Arin Morris" data-source="post: 2002861" data-attributes="member: 24493"><p>Is it possible that a majority of the gun shows are held at the state fair grounds and the sign is a reminder you are not legally allowed to carry in the buildings? There was a thread about this during the state fair where you could carry on the grounds, but not in the buildings. I may not have finished reading that topic though as there are a lot of threads on this forum that interest me and I was not attending the fair this year.</p><p></p><p>Also there's the possibility they are just trying to keep vendors/patrons safe from theft. It would be easy to walk in with a holster and put a gun in it claiming it's yours, or what if a vendor thinks you took a firearm and now it's up to you to prove your innocence. Just sounds like a hassle they are not wanting to deal with. Just my take on it, be it true or false...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would think the same in this situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arin Morris, post: 2002861, member: 24493"] Is it possible that a majority of the gun shows are held at the state fair grounds and the sign is a reminder you are not legally allowed to carry in the buildings? There was a thread about this during the state fair where you could carry on the grounds, but not in the buildings. I may not have finished reading that topic though as there are a lot of threads on this forum that interest me and I was not attending the fair this year. Also there's the possibility they are just trying to keep vendors/patrons safe from theft. It would be easy to walk in with a holster and put a gun in it claiming it's yours, or what if a vendor thinks you took a firearm and now it's up to you to prove your innocence. Just sounds like a hassle they are not wanting to deal with. Just my take on it, be it true or false... I would think the same in this situation. [/QUOTE]
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