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Posted: 2/12/2015 4:25:35 PM EDT
Curious about CCW at Knight Arena in Eugne? Don't see anything on the event website for this weekend. Don't see anything on the arena page either.
Link Posted: 2/12/2015 6:23:08 PM EDT
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It will not be a problem... Never has been for me. I will be at the Miranda Lambert concert... Concealed means concealed, right?
Link Posted: 2/12/2015 10:36:09 PM EDT
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From the site.

PROHIBITED ITEMS
No alcohol is permitted in the arena except in licensed areas where it may be legally dispensed.

Smoking is not allowed anywhere in or around Matthew Knight Arena.

Cans, bottles, coolers or other food/beverage containers and their contents are prohibited. Weapons, fireworks, laser pointers, explosives or munitions are also not permitted inside the arena. Bags are subject to search.
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Hippie town.  
Link Posted: 2/13/2015 8:55:19 AM EDT
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I went down last November for a volleyball game...searched bags only.
Carry on.

IIRC...ORS 166 trumps their desires to prohibit if you have your CHL...
Link Posted: 2/13/2015 10:55:53 AM EDT
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I went down last November for a volleyball game...searched bags only.
Carry on.

IIRC...ORS 166 trumps their desires to prohibit if you have your CHL...
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Not sure if that's true.

Knight Arena is owned by National Championship Properties, a subsidiary of the private UofO Foundation.  These foundations exist precisely to separate public entities from their private sector business activity.

So I think (but am not entirely certain) it falls under the "our house, our rules" provisions of the law, like any other privately-owned arena.
Link Posted: 2/13/2015 2:20:41 PM EDT
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Not sure if that's true.

Knight Arena is owned by National Championship Properties, a subsidiary of the private UofO Foundation.  These foundations exist precisely to separate public entities from their private sector business activity.

So I think (but am not entirely certain) it falls under the "our house, our rules" provisions of the law, like any other privately-owned arena.
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I went down last November for a volleyball game...searched bags only.
Carry on.

IIRC...ORS 166 trumps their desires to prohibit if you have your CHL...


Not sure if that's true.

Knight Arena is owned by National Championship Properties, a subsidiary of the private UofO Foundation.  These foundations exist precisely to separate public entities from their private sector business activity.

So I think (but am not entirely certain) it falls under the "our house, our rules" provisions of the law, like any other privately-owned arena.

That was my concern.
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