Imho, that's not a wrong way to do it.
- Our Brazoria County Fairgrounds sineage apparenty changes depending on the event going on, is what we have noticed.
Imho, that's not a wrong way to do it.
- Our Brazoria County Fairgrounds sineage apparenty changes depending on the event going on, is what we have noticed.
I don't know if this is the situation in this instance, but one way local government antigunners have been weaseling around the plain language of the law and the clearly stated intent of Attorney General to enforce that law...is to lease the property to a non-government entity. That entity then then uses the (government-owned building's) address on the assorted forms and permits and posts according to that status. The Corpus Christi Aquarium, for example, is posted as a 51% location all day, every day because the City leases the property after hours for special events, and the special event company has a bar. The Dallas Zoo went to court against the TxAG and won because the city had subcontracted management of the city owned zoo, and the subcontractor posted it (not the city).
Good tricks. Directly against the plain language and the stated intent of the law, but sneaky enough to get a gun-hating judge to follow along.