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Definition of "loaded" carry, in AZ?

Sonora Rebel

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like_the_roman wrote:
Sonora Rebel wrote:
Some places... (most places) just say 'No Weapons'. That'd include knives.

My credit union says "no firearms" not "no weapons."

Additionally, you can take knives into restaurants that have a liquor license.
Maybe legally... but if the owners say 'no weapons'... (like Big Nose Kate's in Tombstone) you can't get in witha nailfile. I don't go to restaurants much. Most bars I know of are 'no weapons'... knives included.
 
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