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TN: Posted - no guns in Knoxville City-County Building, and other places
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"Accessing your seat of government is not easy for citizens of Knoxville and Knox County ..."
"... The problem is, as with any city, finding a good place to park. Parking on the street is problematic most of the day."
"That leaves parking garages, which don't have a reputation for being the safest place to park:"
"Going to the City-County Building means you can't take your defensive firearm, so what do you do for personal defense between the time you get out of your car ... and your arrival at the C-C? As you can see from the picture, pocket knives ... can be checked at the door."
"So, while the criminal can choose whatever he wants if he decides to waylay you, you are limited to a medieval (very) short sword." ... |
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