A state fair spokesperson said they would cooperate with the city of Dallas’s guidance on the matter.
The State Fair of Texas at Fair Park in Dallas on Oct. 20, 2016. Attorney General Ken Paxton ’s office has threatened to sue if the city does not rescind its firearm ban, instituted after a shooting at the fair last year wounded three people.We’re testing using AI-powered tools to provide an audio version of this story. While this audio recording is machine-generated, the story was written by human journalists.
Fair officials and law enforcement announced the policy change last week, roughly a year after a gunman opened fire at the fair, injuring three people. The fair also announced it will have cameras at entrances for the security process and will not provide lockers or bag checks for larger bags. , he acknowledged that some buildings located on the Fair Park premises, like the Cotton Bowl and other buildings that are used for scholastic events are areas where guns are prohibited by state law.
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