Candidly, I have a hard time being all that upset by Lifetime's policy based strictly on the practicality carrying while exercising. I think it'd be tough (and likely uncomfortable) to carry while doing certain types of exercise at a gym. I'm sure something like a KelTec would work, and I do carry one of those occasionally. Even when I run in my neighborhood, I dislike carrying even the KelTEc. I also don't like the idea of locking "it" up in a locker that the Gym has access to. So to me, carrying to the Gym and leaving it in the car seems like a logical option.ScottDLS wrote:I like Lifetime because it is close to where I live and the facilities are nice. I generally can't stand supporting businesses that (successfully) deny me my ability to defend myself, but I also don't carry while I'm working out. I can't practically conceal a handgun under a t-shirt and gym shorts. They also have a rule against gym bags in the weight room.ralewis wrote:So, my feeling is I like LIfetime Fitness better than anywhere else, and practically speaking I'm not sure I'm comfortable disarming in a locker room prior to working out. I suppose one option would be to carry in a fanny pack or some other way so that I could just put a container in the locker with my street clothes. But since I was given 'verbal notice', I suppose that option is out. I did ask if that policy extended to law enforcement, and he said it did.austinrealtor wrote:A valid 30.06 sign is very relevant to anyone who was not verbally told "no guns allowed" and to potential new members walking in off the street. If I was in the market for a gym and saw that sign on the door, I would just drive on to the next closest gym and give them my business (then write a formal business letter to the manager of this gym and CEO at corporate with a copy of my new contract with their competitor and an explanation of why they missed out on my business).ralewis wrote:When I joined Lifetime Fitness in N. Austin about 2 years ago, part of the routine was to review their member rules. The guy that walked me thru this read the handbook as we went thru it and said the words "no guns are permitted at Lifetime fitness". I took this to mean that I had a verbal notification not to carry in their facility. Given that, I'm not sure the 30.06 sign would be even relevant correct?
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Their "policy" may extend to LEO's, but the law (PC 30.06) doesn't, so I guess the worst they could do is cancel their memberships. A lot of "Feds" and local LEO's work out in my location and I suspect they carry into the locker room, though I haven't directly seen it. I think I've also seen them violating the no gym bags in the weight room policy too.
Does it annoy me they have the policy? Sure. Would a lack of that policy change my carry habits? Likely not.
Don't get me wrong, it bothers me that they do have the policy, and I'd rather if they didn't. But even if they didn't have the policy (or signs), I'd not carry there anyway.