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Re: Grapefest 2015

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 6:03 pm
by silver x0ne
I was there on Thursday and all I saw was a no handguns, knives, purses, backpacks, etc. type sign. I did not see a 30.06 but they have people at the entrances doing bag checks and so forth. I was not actively looking for a 30.06 though.

Re: Grapefest 2015

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 9:11 pm
by ScottDLS
glock27 wrote:By asking you opened yourself up and received verbal notice so now you have to abide. If you dont see a sign carry on, dont ask dont tell.

Unless there was a valid sign of course

What are they posting? The city? Somehow I don't think that would fly.

Each individual venue could post if they wanted to, but I doubt they did. Isn't this just an open area of downtown that's roped off. Presumably the city owns the streets, so 30.06 wouldn't valid. Anybody want to call them on it?

Re: Grapefest 2015

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 6:07 pm
by lfinsr
So how is this going to wash out regarding the new law effective 9/1? The duration of the event makes it so they can post 30.06 with impunity. This also includes gun shows.

Re: Grapefest 2015

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 6:53 pm
by ScottDLS
lfinsr wrote:So how is this going to wash out regarding the new law effective 9/1? The duration of the event makes it so they can post 30.06 with impunity. This also includes gun shows.
Well $10k is a lot for smaller cities. Also, if they try to "enforce it" then they are opening themselves up to a lawsuit at the state or possibly even federal level. You can't just make stuff up and get away with it (yet). Open carry will eventually force the issue.

Re: Grapefest 2015

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 10:37 am
by The Annoyed Man
ScottDLS wrote:
lfinsr wrote:So how is this going to wash out regarding the new law effective 9/1? The duration of the event makes it so they can post 30.06 with impunity. This also includes gun shows.
Well $10k is a lot for smaller cities. Also, if they try to "enforce it" then they are opening themselves up to a lawsuit at the state or possibly even federal level. You can't just make stuff up and get away with it (yet). Open carry will eventually force the issue.
Grapevine gots money. Lots of it. A significant portion of DFW airport is on Grapevine land, and the city gets a portion of the taxes/fees the airport collects from various sources..... like landing fees, etc., etc., etc.

Remember, this is the city whose police dept was completely willing to arrest, and whose prosecutor was willing to prosecute, CHLs for carrying past the 30.06 signs at the Mall during the years which said signs were invalid and unenforceable.

I used to go to Grapefest when I first moved here to Grapevine. I stopped when the city started posting invalid 30.06 signs at the entry gates......which were located out in the middle of Main St.....not even next to, let alone in a city-owned building. Signs which I assume were - just as for the Grapevine Mills mall - unenforceable according to the letter of the law. I used to love living in Grapevine. Not so much anymore..... The city fathers talk like they are conservatives, but they're not.

Re: Grapefest 2015

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 11:00 am
by ELB
The Annoyed Man wrote:
ScottDLS wrote:
lfinsr wrote:...
Remember, this is the city whose police dept was completely willing to arrest, and whose prosecutor was willing to prosecute, CHLs for carrying past the 30.06 signs at the Mall during the years which said signs were invalid and unenforceable...
This is exactly who the new law is for, and they will try to skirt around it because of the notice period and the short duration of the event. Mr. Cotton noted in a thread elsewhere that even in these cases, send the notice and upload it to his database for use in the next legislature.

Re: Grapefest 2015

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 11:14 am
by Glockster
ELB wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:
ScottDLS wrote:
lfinsr wrote:...
Remember, this is the city whose police dept was completely willing to arrest, and whose prosecutor was willing to prosecute, CHLs for carrying past the 30.06 signs at the Mall during the years which said signs were invalid and unenforceable...
This is exactly who the new law is for, and they will try to skirt around it because of the notice period and the short duration of the event. Mr. Cotton noted in a thread elsewhere that even in these cases, send the notice and upload it to his database for use in the next legislature.

Wonder how many may actually leave signs up - especially where they tend to hold periodic things there. Maybe they'll get lazy and just leave them up for the next one.

Re: Grapefest 2015

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 11:49 am
by VMI77
The Annoyed Man wrote:The city fathers talk like they are conservatives, but they're not.
Oh, you mean they're contemporary Republicans. :evil2:

Re: Grapefest 2015

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 4:44 pm
by The Annoyed Man
VMI77 wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:The city fathers talk like they are conservatives, but they're not.
Oh, you mean they're contemporary Republicans. :evil2:
Yep! :lol:

Re: Grapefest 2015

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 9:03 pm
by lfinsr
Dragging an old thread out of hibernation...

For future use it should be noted the 30.06/07 signs were conspicuously missing last weekend at Grapefest. There was mention of prohibiting illegal weapons but I don't remember the exact wording. Hopefully they've seen the error of their ways. :cheers2:

ETA: That will be my last trip. It was an absolute zoo with far too many people in too small of a space.