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I'd be wary of any male ranger wearing rouge, period. :lol:

Ooops....sometimes when you transpose letters it can really give a whole new meaning to the word... lol

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Ooops....sometimes when you transpose letters it can really give a whole new meaning to the word... lol

Really. Now, a rouged rogue would be most unsettling! :lol:

- OS

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Yes

Perhaps hand them a copy of the statute? 39-17-1311

With this part highlighted?:

(:D (1) The provisions of subsection (a) (no carry in parks) shall not apply to the following persons:

(H) Persons possessing a handgun, who are authorized to carry the handgun pursuant to § 39-17-1351, while within or on a public park, natural area, historic park, nature trail, campground, forest, greenway, waterway or other similar public place that is owned or operated by the state, a county, a municipality or instrumentality thereof, except as otherwise provided in subsection (d);

- OS

So if I am reading this right, as per subsection D of the above, the only exception to the above rule is that parks owned by the city / county (not state parks) can still prevent concealed carry permit holders from carrying at those parks if they so choose? So a city owned park like Rotary park may not be legal to carry in, but even though it's within a city, Dunbar Cave would be fine since it's a state park

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So if I am reading this right, as per subsection D of the above, the only exception to the above rule is that parks owned by the city / county (not state parks) can still prevent concealed carry permit holders from carrying at those parks if they so choose? So a city owned park like Rotary park may not be legal to carry in, but even though it's within a city, Dunbar Cave would be fine since it's a state park

You've got it. TN weapons law is so logical, eh?

One more quirk to the municipal parks: if a county/town enacted no park carry before 4/8/1986, they can still ban them and NOT have to post them either. You just have to "know that". Knoxville is that way,.

- OS

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It is like Dr. Suess wrote our laws. If only we had green eggs and ham in there.

I really dislike Oak Ridge City parks being posted.

I know I am going to be keeping parts of this thread handy. It is easy to see where his concerns where with the gun buster being from an outdated sign.

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