Oscarr
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http://www.louisianaboardwalk.com/ - The homepage of the LA Boardwalk. Basically a collection of over-priced clothing stores, knick-knacks (or is it nick-nacks?), icecream, burgers, and a movie theater, oh and a timed-waterfountain. Bass Pro Shops is off to the side of it, has it's own road and parking lot, but it's still listed as being part of the board walk on the site. Dunno if that is publicity stunt/advertising or if they're LEGALLY part of the boardwalk.
When you park there, you park in a parking garage, there's 3 exits out of it, 99.99% of the time I go there, it is to go to the movies. So I don't go through the 'main' entrance/exit of the parking garage, there's 2 side path/doorway exits that put you like 20paces from the theater entrance. The theater itself is a Regal Cinema, their company policy is no Open Carrying. There is NO sign of any type posted near either of these side entrance/exits.
However, a few weeks back my parents came into town to visit, and I decided to take them their and we'd browse the shops. Went to the main entrance and low and behold a see a sign posted in bright red letters on white background, it says the following: http://www.louisianaboardwalk.com/codeofconduct.htm - pay special attention to #12
No firearms of any type, concealed or otherwise, unless you're a cop. Now, I wanna know if this is legal? Is it private property (not inside the stores mind you, outside on the sidewalks)? And if it is, why are my tax dollars going to cops that have a PERMANENT mini-outpost there (complete with multiple cop cars and cop-segways). What makes them so special? Why don't the cops sit outside my house 24/7 guarding me?
There seems to be a lot of bleedover between this place being privately managed and POSSIBLY public funded - certainly pushed real big by the city. How would I go about finding the legalities of the #12 rule out?
http://www.louisianaboardwalk.com/ - The homepage of the LA Boardwalk. Basically a collection of over-priced clothing stores, knick-knacks (or is it nick-nacks?), icecream, burgers, and a movie theater, oh and a timed-waterfountain. Bass Pro Shops is off to the side of it, has it's own road and parking lot, but it's still listed as being part of the board walk on the site. Dunno if that is publicity stunt/advertising or if they're LEGALLY part of the boardwalk.
When you park there, you park in a parking garage, there's 3 exits out of it, 99.99% of the time I go there, it is to go to the movies. So I don't go through the 'main' entrance/exit of the parking garage, there's 2 side path/doorway exits that put you like 20paces from the theater entrance. The theater itself is a Regal Cinema, their company policy is no Open Carrying. There is NO sign of any type posted near either of these side entrance/exits.
However, a few weeks back my parents came into town to visit, and I decided to take them their and we'd browse the shops. Went to the main entrance and low and behold a see a sign posted in bright red letters on white background, it says the following: http://www.louisianaboardwalk.com/codeofconduct.htm - pay special attention to #12
No firearms of any type, concealed or otherwise, unless you're a cop. Now, I wanna know if this is legal? Is it private property (not inside the stores mind you, outside on the sidewalks)? And if it is, why are my tax dollars going to cops that have a PERMANENT mini-outpost there (complete with multiple cop cars and cop-segways). What makes them so special? Why don't the cops sit outside my house 24/7 guarding me?
There seems to be a lot of bleedover between this place being privately managed and POSSIBLY public funded - certainly pushed real big by the city. How would I go about finding the legalities of the #12 rule out?