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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3153827" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Ok, I see what you mean now... my point was, though, they have been screaming it from the hilltops that this IS a public park, that they were DONATING it to the city, they are asking for more free services, that there have been MILLIONS in public funding and they want all the benefits of telling people it is a freebie they are giving away to the people of the State of Oklahoma (i.e., tax breaks, public sentiment and advertising for their foundation, etc.,) when in fact, that isn't true at ALL. It's disingenuous at best, in my opinion, and maybe worse. Is it illegal? I doubt it, but it certainly doesn't endear them to me.</p><p></p><p>In fact, I'd almost prefer at this point that they maintain it is private, as I can continue to carry whenever I'd like, concealed... but I have a feeling if it is adjudicated as a public park, they'll just go buy a few legislators and carve out another exemption like the scumwads did for the OKC and Tulsa State Fairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3153827, member: 9374"] Ok, I see what you mean now... my point was, though, they have been screaming it from the hilltops that this IS a public park, that they were DONATING it to the city, they are asking for more free services, that there have been MILLIONS in public funding and they want all the benefits of telling people it is a freebie they are giving away to the people of the State of Oklahoma (i.e., tax breaks, public sentiment and advertising for their foundation, etc.,) when in fact, that isn't true at ALL. It's disingenuous at best, in my opinion, and maybe worse. Is it illegal? I doubt it, but it certainly doesn't endear them to me. In fact, I'd almost prefer at this point that they maintain it is private, as I can continue to carry whenever I'd like, concealed... but I have a feeling if it is adjudicated as a public park, they'll just go buy a few legislators and carve out another exemption like the scumwads did for the OKC and Tulsa State Fairs. [/QUOTE]
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