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- Tue Jun 28, 2016 7:38 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: ihg, holiday inn question
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Re: ihg, holiday inn question
You realize that not actually having a licence exempts you from any 30.06, 30.07 postings.
- Sat Jun 25, 2016 9:30 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: ihg, holiday inn question
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Re: ihg, holiday inn question
The Verbal notice 30.06 and 30.07 sign does have an effect. Because it would prohibit activities such as Meetings outside his room, Meals, using the lobby and checking in. You are correct that such notice doesn't effect him carrying to and from his room and the gun being in his room.
My messasge was that packing a handgun requires all kinds of discipline. One of those disciplines is not discussing it when there can be only negative outcomes. Don't ask and they won't tell. Some questions are better off not asked.
My messasge was that packing a handgun requires all kinds of discipline. One of those disciplines is not discussing it when there can be only negative outcomes. Don't ask and they won't tell. Some questions are better off not asked.
- Sat Jun 25, 2016 5:34 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: ihg, holiday inn question
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Re: ihg, holiday inn question
I don't recall any Holiday Inn posting a 30.07 30.06 sign. I haven't been at them all though and I don't pay all that close attention. Texas law, allows you to keep your firearm at your home. The room is your home at least for the night. If there is a 30.06 sign, I wouldn't carry while checking in, or while hanging around the the common areas, such as lobbies restaurants and breakfast areas.
The thing is , you called and asked. When you called you were given effective verbal notice. So even if there are no signs, It is as if there the signs were posted, even if though they probably aren't.
A good rule of thumb is don't ask. Don't ask if there signs, don't ask if you have permissions, and don't open carry unless you know for sure if they are gun friendly. When asked most retail people will give, what they feel, is the safe answer and say no guns are allowed.
The thing is , you called and asked. When you called you were given effective verbal notice. So even if there are no signs, It is as if there the signs were posted, even if though they probably aren't.
A good rule of thumb is don't ask. Don't ask if there signs, don't ask if you have permissions, and don't open carry unless you know for sure if they are gun friendly. When asked most retail people will give, what they feel, is the safe answer and say no guns are allowed.