Dinner sounds great. What about a barbeque at a park or something like that? Permit required?
I already tried contacting the State in the past about the pickup programs they run (where you get a sign in return) but I was told they aren't offering that program due to a lack of funding. So a an informal method as Tim suggested was what I was thinking.Who can I contact to set up a Trash Pick up??
The municipal code jfrey mentions is in Sparks. In Reno there are no contradictory laws although somehow we need to get Sparks to be in compliance with state law someday.
Barbecues sound fun, and less hard on the wallet than fancy restaurants tend to be.
I already tried contacting the State in the past about the pickup programs they run (where you get a sign in return) but I was told they aren't offering that program due to a lack of funding. So a an informal method as Tim suggested was what I was thinking.Who can I contact to set up a Trash Pick up??
I never have liked Sparks... :XNow I know why my instincts were correct. Forget Legends, they have the same "landlord" excuse for not allowing guns as Scheels does, don't they?
I agree restaurants can be quite pricey at times. ABBQ would be great, but we would have to hold it at a park of somesort. Maybe get some press out of it? Having a BBQ at someones house kind of defeats the purpose.
:idea:Too bad the Aces season is over... It would have been great to get permission for us to OC at one of the games. Boy, would that have great way to have a meeting. Next year? :lol:
As far as now, Felid, are you sure on the Reno parks law? I wouldn't want to try to hold a BBQ and have us all arrested. :banghead:Cite, please? Rancho San Rafael would be a good place to have a BBQ. Great park. Although, we would have to be careful with the University being so close. Any other ideas?
Sec. 8.23.140. Carrying dangerous weapons.
Any person in possession of a dangerous knife or dangerous weapon during his commission of a violation of any section of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(1) Dangerous knife means a knife having a blade that is two inches or more in length from the tip of the knife which is customarily sharpened to the unsharpened extension of the blade which forms the hinge connecting the blade to the handle.
(3) Dangerous weapon means any explosive or incendiary device as defined in NRS 202.260, a switchblade knife, nunchaku or trefoil as defined by NRS 202.350, a blackjack, billy club or metal knuckles.
(Ord. No. 5652, § 1, 2-9-05)
Our three person meeting for lunch and a walk to the gun store doesn't count??Not yet.
Felid`Maximus wrote:Our three person meeting for lunch and a walk to the gun store doesn't count??Not yet.
Hee hee.