Cremator75
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Just back from a nice weekend at Oxbow Regional Park in Multnomah County. This place is run by Metro, which is an elected regional government funded by taxpayer dollars. However they have signs all over the place saying it is against the rules to possess a firearm in the park. To the best of my knowledge, Metro would have no authority under Oregon State law to regulate the carry of firearms. Maybe the use of I can see.
Metro owns and operates the Oregon Zoo as well as the Oregon Convention Center, Portland Center for the Performing Arts and the Portland Metropolitan Exposition Center, which are managed by the Metropolitan Exposition Recreation Commission (MERC), a subsidiary of Metro.
I think this is a big fish, that to the best I can tell, needs to be brought in line with state law.
I wanted to get some feedback before I sent off an email to them about this. Or better yet, is there anyone who knows more about this that is willing to start the communication.
More about Metro can be found here -----> http://www.oregonmetro.gov/index.cfm/go/by.web/id=1
Just back from a nice weekend at Oxbow Regional Park in Multnomah County. This place is run by Metro, which is an elected regional government funded by taxpayer dollars. However they have signs all over the place saying it is against the rules to possess a firearm in the park. To the best of my knowledge, Metro would have no authority under Oregon State law to regulate the carry of firearms. Maybe the use of I can see.
Metro owns and operates the Oregon Zoo as well as the Oregon Convention Center, Portland Center for the Performing Arts and the Portland Metropolitan Exposition Center, which are managed by the Metropolitan Exposition Recreation Commission (MERC), a subsidiary of Metro.
I think this is a big fish, that to the best I can tell, needs to be brought in line with state law.
I wanted to get some feedback before I sent off an email to them about this. Or better yet, is there anyone who knows more about this that is willing to start the communication.
More about Metro can be found here -----> http://www.oregonmetro.gov/index.cfm/go/by.web/id=1