Pan,
Let's take a step back and examine the facts you provided that you say support your claim that a law abiding citizen may not bring a weapon to a public event. Your first link stated
Quote:
Due to its length, the guide is not posted on this site, however, listed below is a summary of the information that is included
in the 2004 Guide.
To obtain a copy contact Columbus Recreation and Parks
(614) 645-3335.
*Guidelines and sample applications for use of park property, street closures, parades, and the sale of merchandise, food, or beverages at public events.
*A summary of services that the City of Columbus can be contracted to provide.
*A summary of City requirements for privately contracted services.
*Reservation, insurance, and policies for use of City event facilities.
*Sample event time lines and checklists for producing successful events in Columbus
*A list of City personnel that can provide information and contracted services.
*Maps of designated event facilities.
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That's it, basically. Hardly a reference.
I spent a considerable amount of time with your second link. I now know more about how the City of Columbus treats "block parties" than I ever wanted to. I saw nothing pertaining to handguns.
Your third link was equally vague. They use the term "nuisance" to refer to abandoned, dilapidated real estate. I'm not seeing the connection you hope to establish.
As far as I can tell, you've provided no supporting documentation. Please stop referencing your links, they add nothing. Feel free to quote specific paragraphs I might have missed, as I said, it was very long and involved and it's not unlikely I missed what you wanted me to see.