smellslikemichigan
Campaign Veteran
i'm planning on taking my wife the the DIA today or tomorrow. Has anyone open carried there? the website lists no rules about firearms. this is from their "visiting" page:
Please check coats, backpacks, tote bags, briefcases, umbrellas and portfolios at the attended coatroom at the Farnsworth entrance. This is a complimentary service. In addition, please be aware that all bags must be inspected upon entrance to the museum. We appreciate your cooperation, and apologize for any inconvenience.
so now admission is free for me as a resident of oakland county due to the millage that was passed:
http://www.dia.org/about/about-297.aspx
i'm wondering if this classifies the DIA as a public building now similar to how the Detroit Zoo operates. I'm guessing that if the DIA does try to restrict open carry, they are going to say they are private... even though they receive tax funds. I guess i'll find out, and i'll have a recorder running.
Please check coats, backpacks, tote bags, briefcases, umbrellas and portfolios at the attended coatroom at the Farnsworth entrance. This is a complimentary service. In addition, please be aware that all bags must be inspected upon entrance to the museum. We appreciate your cooperation, and apologize for any inconvenience.
so now admission is free for me as a resident of oakland county due to the millage that was passed:
http://www.dia.org/about/about-297.aspx
i'm wondering if this classifies the DIA as a public building now similar to how the Detroit Zoo operates. I'm guessing that if the DIA does try to restrict open carry, they are going to say they are private... even though they receive tax funds. I guess i'll find out, and i'll have a recorder running.