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I am just curious about something that I noticed a number of years ago. I don't ride public transit, but chose to do so once after dropping my car off at the dealer for service. As I was boarding the bus I noticed a decal in the front window that said something on the order of "NO FIREARMS ALLOWED". At the time I assumed that any attempt Pierce Transit was making to discourage possession would fall under the RCW 9.41.300 stadium / convention center CPL exception. I ignored the decal, but it bothered me as a "cling to my Bible & guns" kinda guy.
Do mass transit vehicles in the region routinely display such signs, and has anybody looked into what they hope to prevent?
Ed in Lakewood
I am just curious about something that I noticed a number of years ago. I don't ride public transit, but chose to do so once after dropping my car off at the dealer for service. As I was boarding the bus I noticed a decal in the front window that said something on the order of "NO FIREARMS ALLOWED". At the time I assumed that any attempt Pierce Transit was making to discourage possession would fall under the RCW 9.41.300 stadium / convention center CPL exception. I ignored the decal, but it bothered me as a "cling to my Bible & guns" kinda guy.
Do mass transit vehicles in the region routinely display such signs, and has anybody looked into what they hope to prevent?
Ed in Lakewood