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<blockquote data-quote="Pokinfun" data-source="post: 2865751" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>I have been to NFL and MLB games across the nation. There is a difference in football and baseball games. people get drunk at both, but football games get more violent. I am relatively calm man, but I almost hit a guy at a Dallas Cowboys game. The only thing that kept me from it was the fact that I would of forfeited my season tickets. Side-story, the guy was a New Yorker up set that the Cowboys were winning. When he could not get any of us around him to engage him, he started in on me about being a Mexican, I'm an American Indian, he then started talking about my wife being trash because she was with me.</p><p>I have watched some pretty good fights, in the parking lots, bathrooms, even in the box seat areas. You do not ever want to go to an Eagles game, in Philly, wearing a Cowboys jersey.</p><p>People seem to get very emotional, when mixed with alcohol, is not a good place to have people armed. Let these guys sober up and they would never act the way they do at games.</p><p>Also, Oklahoma needs as many businesses to move into our state as possible, a shooting in a game would cause other businesses to stay way.</p><p>I do not like the fact that I can not carry at a game, but when I buy a ticket I understand that I am giving up that Right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokinfun, post: 2865751, member: 28113"] I have been to NFL and MLB games across the nation. There is a difference in football and baseball games. people get drunk at both, but football games get more violent. I am relatively calm man, but I almost hit a guy at a Dallas Cowboys game. The only thing that kept me from it was the fact that I would of forfeited my season tickets. Side-story, the guy was a New Yorker up set that the Cowboys were winning. When he could not get any of us around him to engage him, he started in on me about being a Mexican, I'm an American Indian, he then started talking about my wife being trash because she was with me. I have watched some pretty good fights, in the parking lots, bathrooms, even in the box seat areas. You do not ever want to go to an Eagles game, in Philly, wearing a Cowboys jersey. People seem to get very emotional, when mixed with alcohol, is not a good place to have people armed. Let these guys sober up and they would never act the way they do at games. Also, Oklahoma needs as many businesses to move into our state as possible, a shooting in a game would cause other businesses to stay way. I do not like the fact that I can not carry at a game, but when I buy a ticket I understand that I am giving up that Right. [/QUOTE]
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