^airrace.org said:Persons in possession of any of the following prohibited items are not permitted on the event site, whether they have proper credentials or tickets for admission, unless specifically authorized by the Reno Air Racing Association, the Airport Authority of Washoe County or a State, Local or Federal law enforcement or emergency services agency:
•Explosives, fireworks, incendiary devices, firearms, or other weapons or dangerous items. Unless you are a law enforcement officer, your CCW or Concealed Firearm Permit does not grant you the right to carry a firearm at the Reno National Championship Air Races.
Wait a minute. Either open carry is legal here, being on public property in the non-secure areas of the airport, or it is private property and solely a trespassing issue if refusing to leave (open or concealed carry).
...which begs the question how the owner/manager can trespass a person with whom they have contracted for entrance.
...The only exceptions to the no-weapons rule are for approved displays (military reenactors) and those who have hangars at Stead (who may not bring weapons out of those hangars)...
And was that spelled out in the agreement when those hangars were bought/leased?
Oh, bull. The rules aren't even provided as a condition of entry to prospective ticket purchasers.By using a ticket to enter, you are agreeing to abide by all of the rules set by RARA.
Compare this to the open carrier at the gun show in the public building in Vegas.
Oh, bull. The rules aren't even provided as a condition of entry to prospective ticket purchasers.
You are BUYING A TICKET, which means that you are already acknowledging their control of the area.
... That makes it (temporary) PRIVATE PROPERTY. ....
So is it now only a trespassing issue if caught with a concealed firearm, which is normally not allowed in these areas when they are public property?
Not trying to split hairs here but the tickets were FREE :shocker: :banana:
But I guess if you enter w/said ticket, you still acknowledge said rules