Kirk Freeman
Grandmaster
Yes, of course. Tippecanoe County and the City of Lafayette have been very good about this.Are the Commissioners meetings streamed live? Asking for a.
Here is the last meeting, drainage ditches, paying invoices, accepting contractor bills for paving roads, generator service for county buildings, re-zoning petitions, good grief, it's like having glue injected in your veins.
I don't think anything underhanded is going on here with the county, that's the City. These are pillars of the community who are serving their community. Imagine the Orvis or Dockers catalog come to life and is going to a meeting at the Chamber of Commerce.
I don't think they realize what is going on because they are focused on paying the bills, developing plans for growth of the county, personnel headaches, litigation against the county, etc., and have given no thought about whether it is legal to have metal detectors in the County Annex. They will give it thought now as Freeman the Rabble Rouser is yet again out in front of another demonstration (a well-dressed, behaved demonstration, but still a protest).
Please understand Tippecanoe County was very responsive to changing county parks policy, county property policy when Preemption 3.0 was passed. There was no argument and thus no litigation. They responded quickly to my argument. I am willing to talk again without running to the courthouse. If this was the City of Lafayette, lawsuits and injunction would have been filed quickly.
The Commissioners are the 3 men facing the camera, Doug Masson, County Attorney, is off to the left.
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