Over the past so many months I have been attending Grand Rapids City Commission meetings urging them to amend their firearm ordinance to comply with State law. A couple times a year, the City will hold a commission meeting somewhere in the city as opposed to City Hall. Tonight's meeting was held in the Gym of Congress Elementary School. Up to now I have carried to every meeting. Sometimes openly, sometimes concealed, and after thinking it over for a while, I decided not to break that trend. I'm sure I'm preaching to the choir here, but I didn't want to go defenseless just to make someone else feel better.
I did my research and as best as I could tell, it is legal so off I went. I brought with me a recorder, a copy of CADL v MOC, a copy of a statement from the GRPS superintendent saying it was legal, a copy of a Birmingham School District legal counsel opinion saying it was legal, MSP update 86, and a copy of MCL 28.425o. I did my best to prepare myself for every scenario I could think of. What am I going to do in this situation, what am I going to do in that situation. That way I could proceed with confidence in case someone tried to stop me. My wife even came along with in case she needed to bail me out of jail.
Turns out, it was much ado about nothing. Not a single word was said to me, at least not by anyone of authority. Honestly, I don't know how things could have gone better. I know there are people that are going to want specifics, so I will provide them as best as I can remember.
On the way into the building with recorder running, legal documents highlighted and in hand, and my 1911 openly carried on my hip, I ran into one of the commissioners. I forgot to pay specific attention to whether or not there was a sign on the door as I was talking to the commissioner on the way in, but I don't remember seeing anything and neither does my wife. The commissioner made a comment about me being persistent and asked how things were going in Kentwood (Suburb of GR I live in).
The entrance to the gym was only a few feet inside the door through which we entered the building. The commissioner and I each grabbed a copy of the agenda and headed into the gym. Right inside the door to the gym were two GRPD officers. I walked right past with them on my strong side. I'm pretty sure one of them looked down and saw my firearm, it was pretty hard to miss, but I didn't stick around to check.
I sat down in the front row only a few seats to the left of the isle. I've been doing this for a while now to make sure the commission knows I'm there. Just after I sat down, a woman finished her conversation and sat down immediately to my left. Turns out, she was the principal. A few minutes after sitting down, she got up to make some opening comments and then proceeded to sit down at the very end of the row instead of where she had been sitting. I assume that when she walked to the middle of the room to make her comments, she saw what was on my hip.
The meeting went as they normally do, except that the Mayor was absent, which was unfortunate. The (pro pot) Decriminalize GR movement was there in force and they made up almost all of the public comments. There were probably a least dozen of them, one woman against them, and me. When I got up to speak an older woman, who happened to be the same woman who spoke against Decrim GR, interrupted and said that she was uncomfortable and offended by my gun. She started to ask that I take it off when most of the Decrim group jumped in and told her to be quiet. They basically shouted her down, said that it was my right, and to let me speak.
After the meeting ended, Commissioner White asked me a few questions about why I OC. The conversation was polite and constructive. I believe he was genuinely interested. A bunch of Decrim guys talked to me afterwards too and they were all supportive.
I was one of the last people out of the gym and on the way out I walked past three GRPD officers standing by the door. I was worried that they had talked to someone during the meeting and were waiting for me, but not the case. I walked out just as I walked in; without issue just as it should be.
I don't know what else I could have asked for and I'm sure earlier efforts by others made my experience as smooth as it was. Hopefully this wasn't a one-off and future experiences will go the same way.
(Update) List of "materials" I brought with me:- GRPS Superintendent statement (see the end of the article) [March 2012]
http://www.woodtv.com/dpp/news/local/kent_county/No-charges-over-gun-in-voting-booth- Birmingham Public Schools outside legal counsel Clark Hill PLC "Right to Open Carry Firearms Cannot be Restricted" [November 2012]
http://www.clarkhill.com/Modules/Document/documents11/Education%20Law%20Update%2011.2.12.mht- CADL vs. MOC Court of Appeals rulling (See Pg 6 & 11) [October 2012]
http://publicdocs.courts.mi.gov:81/OPINIONS/FINAL/COA/20121025_C304582_65_304582.OPN.PDF- MSP Legal Update 86 [October 2010]
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/msp/MSP_Legal_Update_No._86_2_336854_7.pdf- MCL 28.425o No CC zones law
http://www.legislature.mi.gov/%28S%28cu3ztercp0ufpxbuo0w2x5ic%29%29/mileg.aspx?page=GetObject&objectname=mcl-28-425o- Contact info for a lawyer or two