A new NFL policy reportedly prohibits all law enforcement personnel from carrying their firearms into all NFL stadiums.
Police in Cleveland, Ohio said they received an internal member on September 11 from the NFL that said all off-duty federal, state and local members of law enforcement would not be allowed entry into NFL facilities if they attempt to bring their gun with them,according to Fox affiliate WJW.
An NFL spokesperson did not immediately return multiple requests for comment Sunday.
However, according to Cleveland.com, a spokesman explained that the new policy was implemented after deciding it would best enhance the gameday experience.
The Cleveland Police Patrolman's Association (CPPA) appeared to oppose the new policy, telling WJW officers do not like to disarm themselves.
"A police officer is never happy to give up his service weapon, especially when we have the right to carry it, you know, 24 hours 7 days a week and we're upheld by our oath too to protect and serve the public on or off duty," said Jeff Follmer, president of the CPPA.
"We are police officers 24/7," Follmer added to Cleveland.com. "I don't know why anyone would want to disarm a police officer."
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