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You can’t take a water pistol to the Republican convention – but you can take a gun


Vic Vega

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Convention rules outlaw water pistols and drinks cans from the ‘event zone’ in downtown Cleveland, but Ohio state law means gun owners will still be free to carry firearms

 
water-pistol.jpg Convention-goers are not allowed drinks cans, glass bottles, tennis balls, metal-tipped umbrellas or “projectile launchers” such as paintball guns and water pistols within the security loop surrounding the venue

Visitors to this month’s Republican convention won’t be allowed to drink a can of fizzy drink, play tennis or squirt a Super Soaker inside the 1.7-square-mile “event zone” around the Quicken Loans Arena in downtown Cleveland. But they will be able to carry a loaded firearm. The convention’s rules outlaw drinks cans, glass bottles, tennis balls, metal-tipped umbrellas and “projectile launchers” such as paintball guns and water pistols within the security loop surrounding the venue for Donald Trump’s coronation as the party’s presidential nominee.

But Ohio is a so-called “open carry” state, where gun owners are free to tote their firearms in public places, and where there is no ban on legally obtained assault weapons. “That’s what we have to abide by — state law, open carry,” Cleveland city spokesman Dan Williams told US News and World Report, saying the law could not be suspended during the 18-21 July convention, which is expected to attract people from a wide selection of pro- and anti-Trump groups.

 

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