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VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> g_ Amendment to Oranqe County Code of Ordinances Reqardinq Weapons <br /> The Board considered amending the Orange County Code of Ordinances to prohibit <br /> the carrying of concealed weapons on certain Orange County property and authorizing the <br /> Chair to sign. <br /> John Roberts said that last year the General Assembly mandated concealed carry of <br /> firearms legislation to authorize people with lawful permits to carry those firearms in a <br /> concealed manner within parks, including any recreational facilities, whether those parks are <br /> owns privately or publicly. This authorizes local governments to restrict the carrying of <br /> concealed weapons within recreational facilities. Recreational facilities are defined as: <br /> playgrounds, athletic fields, swimming pools, or athletic facilities owned, leased, or operated by <br /> counties or cities. One of the comments at the public hearing was that there are remote areas <br /> in Little River Park and this amendment authorizes people to carry a concealed firearm through <br /> a recreational facility if it is necessary to access those remote trails within Little River Park. <br /> However, it does prohibit the carrying of concealed weapons or non-concealed weapons in <br /> Cedar Grove Park, Central Recreation Center, Efland-Cheeks Park and Community Center, <br /> Eurosport Soccer Center, Fairview Park, Little River Regional Park and Natural Area with the <br /> exception of the areas specifically mentioned, Orange County Sportsplex, and River Market <br /> and Public Market House. Regarding adding in future parks, he said that he would leave this <br /> up to the Board. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENT: <br /> Chris Weaver said that when they started this process the Board of County <br /> Commissioners was going to invite the public to participate in this discussion, but this did not <br /> happen. He said that this is a failure to communicate with the public on matters such as this. <br /> He said that the County is trying to create "gun-free zones". There have been a couple of <br /> instances in the last couple of weeks. A lady was murdered in a gun-free zone. He said that <br /> anyone in the gun-free zones would be fair bait because people that have lawfully obtained <br /> firearms would not be able to carry them in these areas. He said that criminals do not care <br /> about the law so it does not make anyone safer. He said that he has been in contact with the <br /> Sheriff's Department every day and there has not been a single incident where a lawfully <br /> permitted citizen has used their gun to commit a crime. <br /> Don O'Leary said that the U. S. Constitution is the law of the land. He said that this rips <br /> the constitution to pieces. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said that he had also brought up the issue to the County <br /> Attorney that Twin Creeks Park has a greenway. He wants to have the County Attorney's <br /> opinion on record. <br /> John Roberts said that other entities have attempted to add greenways and other areas <br /> that are not specifically defined by State statute, and they have been put on notice that they <br /> will be sued over that. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Jacobs, seconded by Commissioner Hemminger <br /> to approve the Resolution of Amendment, eliminating exception #8 on page 3 of the abstract. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said that most of the trails in Little River Park are in Durham <br /> County and Orange County should not be making decisions on what happens in a joint park. <br /> Commissioner Yuhasz said that he was disappointed that the public was not given the <br /> opportunity to weigh in on this. He said that he does not want to remove #8. <br />