BTW, the City Market is government owned property isn't it? Are we sure carry is legal there? I honestly don't know.
When constructed in 1886, the Indianapolis City Market was under direct control of the City of Indianapolis. A "Market Master" was appointed by the mayor, however, the city still remained involved in formulating budgets and other day-to-day management functions.
This relationship lasted until 1988 when an ordinance was passed that established City Market as a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. City Market thus became free of political and municipal influence by this new organizational structure.
Under the ordinance, the city would still own the Market building and property, but a 13-member board of directors would oversee normal operations and assume management responsibility on its behalf. Six directors are appointed by the mayor and seven are appointed by the Indianapolis City-County Council.
The day-to-day operations of the market are overseen by a full-time professional staff. Staff contact information and a listing of the current board members can be viewed by clicking here.
It's the day before the elections in a place where liberals have been gathering protesting a store owner's right to refuse service to anyone he pleases.
City Market Also, I suggest everyone dress appropriately. Leave the camo and political stuff at home this time.
I think SavageEagle has a point. Maybe slacks and polo or button down shirts would speak louder than tee shirts. We want to look as responsible as we are. Not too sure about passing out litereature in the market either. wouldn't that make it appear political? I'm not sure we would be allowed to do that, especially right before election day.
In any event, I'm going. All they can do is make me leave (Right?) I mean, it IS right across from the police station.
I think SavageEagle has a point. Maybe slacks and polo or button down shirts would speak louder than tee shirts. We want to look as responsible as we are. Not too sure about passing out litereature in the market either. wouldn't that make it appear political? I'm not sure we would be allowed to do that, especially right before election day.
In any event, I'm going. All they can do is make me leave (Right?) I mean, it IS right across from the police station.
I wonder if "Just Cookies" would bake us up a batch of gun-shaped cookies if we gave them a heads-up?
Someone SHOULD call "just cookies." PLEASE!