Was it 30.06 or otherwise prohibited by law (such as a school)? If not, then unless they verbally tell you or hand you a card/piece of paper with the 30.06 wording on it, their policies mean nothing. More than likely they were referring to CHL students having loaded firearms with them. That's not all that uncommon. I took my CHL class with Daniel (HotLeadSolutions on the forum) and his classroom is at Bass Pro Shop in Garland. BPS doesn't allow loaded firearms but they aren't 30.06 posted. So if you aren't a CHL you need to unload your firearm when going in. BPS will allow you to unload right there at the counter and will secure your firearm with a trigger lock. But if you have a CHL, carry away!scgstuff wrote:I know the facility I got my CHL class did not allow any loaded firearms in it. They specifically asked that no one bring in any ammunition or a loaded firearm. I thought it was a requirement because it was an NRA training classroom. Not sure, but that is what I gathered from talking to them.
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- Mon Jul 18, 2011 2:55 pm
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- Mon Jul 18, 2011 1:59 pm
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Once they told you this the sign was immaterial; They gave you verbal notice not to carry. And at that point, I would have walked out and demanded a refund.mjoplin wrote:I was told at the door if carrying to please leave it in the car (had obtained permission to sit through the class with my wife). I like your answer better!