phred
Regular Member
Nothing, but is public was welcome at the ceremony itself they could come in and disrupt.
I guess that's a good way to say it. When Walker signed a Bear Hunting bill a couple of weeks ago, I was in Gander Mt. (Wausau) and he was surrounded by state troopers as they whisked him into the meeting room, where about a couple dozen people were seated. State troopers guarded the closed doors. I walked by and said "howdy" and few other nice words to one trooper, and then paid for my merchandise. When i got outside, there were a few more squad cars with local officers in them. When I drove out the parking lot, I saw a few dozen protestors with signs. So, that is why these events are on private property and are closed to the general public. I suspected SB93 would be signed in Galloway's district, but I didn't think it would be only a few hundred yds to the north of Gander Mt. Cedar Creek is getting to be a busy place.
And if you're wondering, I did have my nice 1911 on me at the time. No cause for concern.