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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 800570" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>That's a good question. I respect your position on the matter, but having not seen the sign, I don't know if it has anything on it that says "pursuant to federal bla bla bla" on it. If so, then that would be the law/reg that I was hoping someone would cite.</p><p></p><p>If it just says "pursuant to a meeting and approval by the city attorney's office" or anything to that nature, then I'm sorry, but the meeting and city attorney's office can't make laws - nor should the city attorney be interpreting them (that's for a specific branch of our state government) and this issue was never unclear in the past (IMHO). There was a lot of speculation, but there has never been any "hard evidence" that I've seen where a law says you can't carry in the airport (federal or state).</p><p></p><p>If its just a gun-buster sign, then the laws of Oklahoma kick in and I would think that the land-side of the airport would all be subject to Oklahoma's laws and would not fall under TSA/FAA since the land-side is almost 100% commercial/private and not government in any way.</p><p></p><p>If a "100ft from the security gate" law was created, then I could see it, but again, I haven't read anything that tells me this is anything other than OK state laws that rule on our side of the security checkpoint. </p><p></p><p>Hypothetically, at the point of being caught - who would do anything to me? Would it be City, State, or Federal authorities?</p><p></p><p>If its the city and they do more than ask me to leave (per OK state laws), the city could be leaving themselves open for a serious civil suit. Hopefully a CCW member wouldn't do that (I wouldn't) - but it would certainly make the necessary point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 800570, member: 229"] That's a good question. I respect your position on the matter, but having not seen the sign, I don't know if it has anything on it that says "pursuant to federal bla bla bla" on it. If so, then that would be the law/reg that I was hoping someone would cite. If it just says "pursuant to a meeting and approval by the city attorney's office" or anything to that nature, then I'm sorry, but the meeting and city attorney's office can't make laws - nor should the city attorney be interpreting them (that's for a specific branch of our state government) and this issue was never unclear in the past (IMHO). There was a lot of speculation, but there has never been any "hard evidence" that I've seen where a law says you can't carry in the airport (federal or state). If its just a gun-buster sign, then the laws of Oklahoma kick in and I would think that the land-side of the airport would all be subject to Oklahoma's laws and would not fall under TSA/FAA since the land-side is almost 100% commercial/private and not government in any way. If a "100ft from the security gate" law was created, then I could see it, but again, I haven't read anything that tells me this is anything other than OK state laws that rule on our side of the security checkpoint. Hypothetically, at the point of being caught - who would do anything to me? Would it be City, State, or Federal authorities? If its the city and they do more than ask me to leave (per OK state laws), the city could be leaving themselves open for a serious civil suit. Hopefully a CCW member wouldn't do that (I wouldn't) - but it would certainly make the necessary point. [/QUOTE]
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