Norman Music Festival

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R. Johnson

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Have no intention what so ever of going to the Norman Music Festival, I'd rather gouge out my eyeballs with a hot poker. I am, however, curious about the legal issues with carrying there.

Near as I can tell it takes place on Main St, on the actual street and public right of way. If I understand the law correctly, you can lawfully carry there during the event. The organizers have said on their web page that weapons aren't allowed, but it's not private property. So if I were inclined to go down there with my weapon there wouldn't be much anyone could do about it. Is that correct?
 

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I have no intention of going to the festival either.
As neither the location the festival is being held, nor the time it is being held, is listed in the statutes as a restricted/prohibited location or time, I would say it was legal to carry on those streets at those times.
The promoter may not want you to carry, but they can't stop you.
You may not be able to legally enter all the establishments, if they make more than a certain percentage of their income from alcohol sales.
I can't remember the percentage listed in the law.
 

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I have no intention of going to the festival either.
As neither the location the festival is being held, nor the time it is being held, is listed in the statutes as a restricted/prohibited location or time, I would say it was legal to carry on those streets at those times.
The promoter may not want you to carry, but they can't stop you.
You may not be able to legally enter all the establishments, if they make more than a certain percentage of their income from alcohol sales.
I can't remember the percentage listed in the law.

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