Additional info:
"The show, which is held inside the Jim Graham Building, closed for the remainder of the day but will continue Sunday without private gun sales. Authorities said no personal guns will be allowed on the property (that would be the entire State Fairgrounds). Only guns sold by licensed dealers and vendors will be allowed.
The ban is in place for Sunday, the last day of the show, but won't necessarily be permanent, Keith said. Officials said they will review procedures to determine whether any changes need to be made."...
The show has been in place for 30 years without an incident like this, but I suspect that the ban will become permanent (at least for a while) given the current anti-gun climate. The next show is in May, so we'll know by then. All three folks who were shot were not seriously injured...taken to the hospital, treated and released.
Well, off to the show...reports are that the place was packed yesterday and patrons had a long wait to get in due to crowd size limitations. Sales were "brisk".
Tarheel