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DE: Gun rights Group Slams Delaware State Fair Ban on Firearms: ‘Blatant insult’
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A Delaware-based Second Amendment group lashed out at organizers of the Delaware State Fair over rules prohibiting lawful gun owners from carrying their weapons on fairgrounds. “The Delaware State Fair is now officially anti-gun,” an email blast recently sent to members of the Delaware State Sportsmen’s Association (DSSA) proclaims. The notice sounds off against a policy that prohibits patrons, vendors, exhibitors, volunteers and employees from carrying firearms at the fair from July 20-29, 2023.
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netsyscon
(7/19/2023)
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MN state fair has done this for years dispite it being legal to carry on the property. Jerks. by the way did i mention I have not been to the fair since they did this. |
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