I just read a media item on Fox News that 2 MN area law enforcement unions are taking civil actions against the NFL for not allowing off-duty sworn officers to carry/possess loaded firearms on the team property(in the stadium).
NFL policy now states that only contracted LE, armed security & other authorized personnel can have weapons.
The Minnapolis MN area cops point out that in the 32 year history of the Vikings old venue they had no incidents or conflicts.
I know the NFL & other athletic events amped up the security measures after the Boston Marathon incident. The huge increase in NFL players involved in gun arrests & problems(crime, suicide, domestic violence, etc) may have led to the new SOPs too.
I see the law enforcement union members point. In some states, cops & federal agents are given exempt status from "no gun" places. Other locations or jurisdictions only apply to on duty or contracted security(off-duty LE).
Id heard of a off duty police officer who was busted at a NBA arena in Washington DC. He had a weapon & his badge/ID but still faced charges.
Clyde
NFL policy now states that only contracted LE, armed security & other authorized personnel can have weapons.
The Minnapolis MN area cops point out that in the 32 year history of the Vikings old venue they had no incidents or conflicts.
I know the NFL & other athletic events amped up the security measures after the Boston Marathon incident. The huge increase in NFL players involved in gun arrests & problems(crime, suicide, domestic violence, etc) may have led to the new SOPs too.
I see the law enforcement union members point. In some states, cops & federal agents are given exempt status from "no gun" places. Other locations or jurisdictions only apply to on duty or contracted security(off-duty LE).
Id heard of a off duty police officer who was busted at a NBA arena in Washington DC. He had a weapon & his badge/ID but still faced charges.
Clyde