Sep. 10—Reenactors are up in arms over a change to the state's gun laws that they say effectively bans reenactment events.
They say that under the new law that took effect Sept. 1, firearms including antique Civil War and Revolutionary War-era firearms are classified the same way as modern guns, and museums, parks and other locations open to the public are now considered "sensitive" areas where those weapons are prohibited.
They say the law was rammed through with no thought of how this would impact history events. Typical.
They say that under the new law that took effect Sept. 1, firearms including antique Civil War and Revolutionary War-era firearms are classified the same way as modern guns, and museums, parks and other locations open to the public are now considered "sensitive" areas where those weapons are prohibited.
They say the law was rammed through with no thought of how this would impact history events. Typical.