Partial/temporary closure for sports?
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 8:20 am
Two questions for consideration:
1. Is there a way for local govt to keep public parks open, but bar firearms from sports facilities when sanctioned events are in progress? I think Pigeon Forge has struggled with this - they apparently risk losing TSSAA events if they don't implement a ban for those events. Also, the most common and vocal objection I have heard seems to be to allowing people to carry at sporting events. (There is some validity to the observation that folks, especailly parents of participants, can become irrational at ballgames.)
2. Obviously, there would be complexities involved in drafting legislation and it would be a concession. Restrictions are restrictions, but if this could keep lots of parks open that would be otherwise closed, it might be worth it. If it is possible, is it worth trying to set it up so it works as well as feasible?
John Waters
jwaters@lrwlaw.com
1. Is there a way for local govt to keep public parks open, but bar firearms from sports facilities when sanctioned events are in progress? I think Pigeon Forge has struggled with this - they apparently risk losing TSSAA events if they don't implement a ban for those events. Also, the most common and vocal objection I have heard seems to be to allowing people to carry at sporting events. (There is some validity to the observation that folks, especailly parents of participants, can become irrational at ballgames.)
2. Obviously, there would be complexities involved in drafting legislation and it would be a concession. Restrictions are restrictions, but if this could keep lots of parks open that would be otherwise closed, it might be worth it. If it is possible, is it worth trying to set it up so it works as well as feasible?
John Waters
jwaters@lrwlaw.com