Would I be right in assuming that this area is something like the small park out in front of the Southlake town hall / court building?Jusme wrote:The area the OP is talking about is a small 1 city block by one city block square that was originally made for a farmers market ( I forget the year, there is a historical marker there) They still have a farmer's market occasionally,and then they set up bands to play on the weekend during the summer. It has nothing to do with the court house, it is maintained and operated, by the City of Cleburne, vendors must get a city permit, and is patrolled during concerts by City PD. There are no signs posted regarding firearms, and is open to the public with no other restrictions to make it a prohibited location. See below:
http://www.cleburne.net/Index.aspx?NID=646
I was mistaken in my earlier post, it is still owned by the County, but the City controls all vendors, and all permit fees are paid to the City.
http://www.cleburne.net/DocumentCenter/View/652
Southlake had properly removed their old (not 30.06) signage from the building entrances a while back, which declared the building to be off-limits for concealed carry; and I have carried inside that building a number of times.......just not into the court. But nobody in their right mind would have ever attempted to post the park area out front as off-limits. That's just idiotic. So is the local DA in Cleburne and idiot, or is the city merely confused about what can and cannot be posted?