We went on Sunday, and I had an interesting (in a potentially bad way) development. I had my pistol in the minivan - I had been CC'ing while we got some lunch before going into the Fair. I had planned on leaving it in the car, since we usually park on the south side of the fairgrounds (closer to the Family Arts building), either on the street or in the public lots.
But, this year, that was "full" - not full in the sense that there were no spots left, just "full" in the sense that it had been full earlier, so they stopped parking people there, but apparently dozens of people left after it was "full" making it not "full" anymore, but they still weren't parking people there, even though there were now dozens of empty spots. Well, I guess that's a pet peeve of mine.
Anyway, we drove up the west side of the fairgrounds, and ended up getting directed onto the "Gun Free" grounds of the Indiana School for the Deaf. Yep, I was arguably going to unlawfully store my gun in my car.
It all worked out, but still - not a comfortable feeling.
But, this year, that was "full" - not full in the sense that there were no spots left, just "full" in the sense that it had been full earlier, so they stopped parking people there, but apparently dozens of people left after it was "full" making it not "full" anymore, but they still weren't parking people there, even though there were now dozens of empty spots. Well, I guess that's a pet peeve of mine.
Anyway, we drove up the west side of the fairgrounds, and ended up getting directed onto the "Gun Free" grounds of the Indiana School for the Deaf. Yep, I was arguably going to unlawfully store my gun in my car.
It all worked out, but still - not a comfortable feeling.