MN: police sue NFL over stadium gun ban
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MN: police sue NFL over stadium gun ban
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Re: MN: police sue NFL over stadium gun ban
I don't know Minnesota law but if the NFL bans ban fans carrying guns based on the NFL's property rights, then in a free society it should apply to all fans no matter who they work for.
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Re: MN: police sue NFL over stadium gun ban
The NFL could avoid this whole ugly ordeal by simply adopting a policy stating that no bad guys can carry there and they specifically forbid any incident from ever happening there.
Then the off duty police won't need their weapons (neither will the on duty ones)...
Then the off duty police won't need their weapons (neither will the on duty ones)...
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Re: MN: police sue NFL over stadium gun ban
Can a business do that here in Texas? I seem to remember one business doing that with an ON-duty and uniformed officer and another one doing it with a few ON-duty plain clothes officers and they had to leave. Neither of those in Texas, BTW.
It will be interesting to see how that lawsuit turns out, because that's the same argument that just about anyone makes over being restricted from carrying in certain places. That shoe doesn't feel so good when it's on the other foot, does it?
It will be interesting to see how that lawsuit turns out, because that's the same argument that just about anyone makes over being restricted from carrying in certain places. That shoe doesn't feel so good when it's on the other foot, does it?
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Re: MN: police sue NFL over stadium gun ban
Its especially odd that the NFL can claim such a policy since most stadiums are publicly funded and the NFL teams are usually just "tenants"
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Re: MN: police sue NFL over stadium gun ban
C-dub wrote:Can a business do that here in Texas? I seem to remember one business doing that with an ON-duty and uniformed officer and another one doing it with a few ON-duty plain clothes officers and they had to leave. Neither of those in Texas, BTW.
It will be interesting to see how that lawsuit turns out, because that's the same argument that just about anyone makes over being restricted from carrying in certain places. That shoe doesn't feel so good when it's on the other foot, does it?
TX leo's (on or off duty) can carry at the NFL games and there is nothing the NFL can do about it . Now for me I won't carry at a game because I'll be
Re: MN: police sue NFL over stadium gun ban
Are you saying they can't legally put in metal detectors and refuse entry to all people with guns?texanjoker wrote:TX leo's (on or off duty) can carry at the NFL games and there is nothing the NFL can do about it . Now for me I won't carry at a game because I'll be
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Off-duty cops cause ruckus at Seahawks game
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... awks-game/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I think there was also an incident where an off duty cop threatened several people with his gun and the Police on duty refused to do anything about it. But I can't find it on th einternet
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... awks-game/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I think there was also an incident where an off duty cop threatened several people with his gun and the Police on duty refused to do anything about it. But I can't find it on th einternet
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Re: MN: police sue NFL over stadium gun ban
psijac wrote:Off-duty cops cause ruckus at Seahawks game
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... awks-game/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I think there was also an incident where an off duty cop threatened several people with his gun and the Police on duty refused to do anything about it. But I can't find it on th einternet
On incident #1 they will be disciplined if this happened.
On incident #2, show the facts.