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Tulsa State Fair - No Concealed Carry in any building
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<blockquote data-quote="bryanherron" data-source="post: 1900240" data-attributes="member: 5927"><p>Yes, meaning any building, outhouse or campground that a City Government operates (where the city offices are) whether the city owns or leases that space. This does not mean if the city owns it and leases it out to some other entity for them to do business. Leased, as in the city does NOT own it and had to lease it, not that the city has leased it out. When we get our terminology straight and read it all in context it is very clear. The buildings at the fairgrounds are not subject to this rule in any way shape or form because there are no City offices full of City officials doing daily business with the public at the fairgrounds.</p><p></p><p>I think the fairgrounds are owned by the county, if you wanna get technical, but same rules apply. hehe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryanherron, post: 1900240, member: 5927"] Yes, meaning any building, outhouse or campground that a City Government operates (where the city offices are) whether the city owns or leases that space. This does not mean if the city owns it and leases it out to some other entity for them to do business. Leased, as in the city does NOT own it and had to lease it, not that the city has leased it out. When we get our terminology straight and read it all in context it is very clear. The buildings at the fairgrounds are not subject to this rule in any way shape or form because there are no City offices full of City officials doing daily business with the public at the fairgrounds. I think the fairgrounds are owned by the county, if you wanna get technical, but same rules apply. hehe [/QUOTE]
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