Well I just called and asked their official policy (who better to ask). The person I talked to said "If you have a CHL and you're carrying as long as you keep it concealed that's your business. The only thing is if you walk in with a weapon it needs to be unloaded and locked back".
Edit: Oh yeah and he also finished by saying "I have my CHL and i'm wearing mine right now"
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- Sun Dec 28, 2008 5:27 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: "NO LOADED WEAPONS INSIDE" sign at range
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- Sun Dec 28, 2008 5:07 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: "NO LOADED WEAPONS INSIDE" sign at range
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"NO LOADED WEAPONS INSIDE" sign at range
I went to a different range than I usually go to since I called ahead they cited a 2.5 hr wait. So it was more time effective to drive the extra distance. When I arrived I was greeted with a "NO LOADED FIREARMS INSIDE" sticker on the door. Certainly by no means a valid 30.06 sign and certainly they would be aware of the correct wording/posting requirements.
Of course if I was carrying an uncased and unconcealed gun it would be with the action open. However I went about my business despite the sign.
Is is verbiage common at ranges you go to? Are they trying to address CHLer's with this?
Of course if I was carrying an uncased and unconcealed gun it would be with the action open. However I went about my business despite the sign.
Is is verbiage common at ranges you go to? Are they trying to address CHLer's with this?