Thanks Dan for the notice. I can't tell you when the last time I posted here was.
According to
Wikipedia, the Taylor Sportsplex is "owned by and located in the City of Taylor"
The
page for the sportsplex on the website for the sportsplex (yes, I said that right), has the following breadcumb "Home > Government > Departments > Recreation > Taylor Sportsplex"
Thus, I think it's reasonable to conclude that the facility is a publicly owned facility, and therefore preemption applies.
As someone else stated, signs do not hold weight of law in Michigan. They CAN constitute reasonable notice for trespassing, but they need to be pretty obvious to achieve a successful prosecution without further warning. Usually, the police will provide a warning of their own before any enforcement, which is what happened to you. At the same time, this also means that you can be asked to leave without a sign being posted at all.
I think you have confused having a liquor license (
MCL 750.234d(1)(h)) with, a bar or tavern with the primary source of alcohol (
MCL 28.425o(1)(d)). The first one prohibits all firearm possession, but also exempts anyone with a license to carry a concealed pistol, or with permission. The second one, only prohibits the possession of a concealed pistol. Building capacity (MCL 28.425o(1)(f)) is for an entertainment facility with a 2500+ capacity, where the person knows or should know of the capacity, and it also only prohibits concealed pistols. I would say it's questionable whether or not the facility meets this capacity, and if it's questionable, then the prohibition doesn't apply.
Johnson was wrong about taking is firearm to a Lions game. Ford Field permits officers to carry concealed under LEOSA.
Bottom Line:Unless a private entity leased the entire facility, they could not have asked you to leave or put your firearm in your vehicle. That goes for all parties involved.
Let me know if I can help. I would love to see your FOIA request (what you sent) and anything that comes back from it. I an very well versed in FOIA and can help you here too. If necessary, we can contact the Taylor PD to make sure they back off next time.
tlambert@miopencarry.org