Richard6218
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A week or so ago I went to a casino for the buffet brunch and was CC'ing. As I wentthru the casino section on the way in I thought "Oh-oh! Maybe I shouldn't be carrying in here" and took special cautions to be sure it was covered-up. It stayed covered and there were no incidents but the thoughtoccurs about what laws apply in Indian-owned properties. Are they State (RCW) or federal because Indian reservations are basically federal lands? If it's State, then I would assume 9.41.300 would apply and sections that are off-limits to minors would be no-carry areas. But what about the restaurant itself? OTOH, the whole place could be no-carry because one has to go thru the casino to get to the dining area. I'm completely in the dark about this. Any help here?
A week or so ago I went to a casino for the buffet brunch and was CC'ing. As I wentthru the casino section on the way in I thought "Oh-oh! Maybe I shouldn't be carrying in here" and took special cautions to be sure it was covered-up. It stayed covered and there were no incidents but the thoughtoccurs about what laws apply in Indian-owned properties. Are they State (RCW) or federal because Indian reservations are basically federal lands? If it's State, then I would assume 9.41.300 would apply and sections that are off-limits to minors would be no-carry areas. But what about the restaurant itself? OTOH, the whole place could be no-carry because one has to go thru the casino to get to the dining area. I'm completely in the dark about this. Any help here?