• We are now running on a new, and hopefully much-improved, server. In addition we are also on new forum software. Any move entails a lot of technical details and I suspect we will encounter a few issues as the new server goes live. Please be patient with us. It will be worth it! :) Please help by posting all issues here.
  • The forum will be down for about an hour this weekend for maintenance. I apologize for the inconvenience.
  • If you are having trouble seeing the forum then you may need to clear your browser's DNS cache. Click here for instructions on how to do that
  • Please review the Forum Rules frequently as we are constantly trying to improve the forum for our members and visitors.

We need a quick reference list

amzbrady

Regular Member
Joined
Mar 1, 2009
Messages
3,521
Location
Marysville, Washington, USA
imported post

We should have a quick reference list so we know where we can and can not carry, and if it is law or rule. I knowsome have been listed here http://opencarry.mywowbb.com/forum55/40333.htmlbut not all.



Like this



Hospital yes/no law/rule

Mental facility yes/no law/rule public area only

Police station yes/no law/rule general area only for public/other wise lockbox

post office yes/no law/rule not even on their parking lot

mall yes/nolaw/ruleif told to leave you must or be tresspassed

library yes/no law/rule

unemployment officeyes/no law/rule

social security officeyes/nolaw/rule

city hall yes/no law/rule

casino yes/nolaw/rule

school yes/nolaw/rule

Starbuck/denny's yes/no law/rule
 

OrangeIsTrouble

Regular Member
Joined
Oct 15, 2009
Messages
1,398
Location
Tukwila, WA, ,
imported post

Libraries are either state or city property and open to the public. State preemption should apply.

Yes / law

Correct if I am wrong.
 

sudden valley gunner

Regular Member
Joined
Dec 13, 2008
Messages
16,674
Location
Whatcom County
imported post

library yes/no law/rule

unemployment officeyes/no law/rule

social security officeyes/nolaw/rule

city hall yes/no law/rule

Yes to all these place they are public property, unless city hall has courthouses or jail then they must have lock box or designated reciever.

Casino is no I don't have the RCW but most casinos have it posted that it's against state law to carry a firearm inside.

School you can drop off and pick up children if you have a CPL. I have been to my kid's school a few times on the motorcycle. I am either known already as the "open carry" guy as one officer put it or noone noticed.
 

joeroket

Regular Member
Joined
Dec 5, 2006
Messages
3,339
Location
Everett, Washington, USA
imported post

sudden valley gunner wrote:
library                                  yes/no       law/rule

unemployment office          yes/no       law/rule

social security office            yes/no       law/rule

city hall                                 yes/no       law/rule

Yes to all these place they are public property, unless city hall has courthouses or jail then they must have lock box or designated reciever.

Casino is no I don't have the RCW but most casinos have it posted that it's against state law to carry a firearm inside.

School you can drop off and pick up children if you have a CPL.  I have been to my kid's school a few times on the motorcycle. I am either known already as the "open carry" guy as one officer put it or noone noticed.
Wouldn't the social security office be federal property? Sorry I am still a youngin' compared to some of you dust farters. :lol:

Most casinos are posted as off limits to persons under 21 with the LCB required signs.
 

sudden valley gunner

Regular Member
Joined
Dec 13, 2008
Messages
16,674
Location
Whatcom County
imported post

joeroket wrote:
sudden valley gunner wrote:
library yes/no law/rule

unemployment officeyes/no law/rule

social security officeyes/nolaw/rule

city hall yes/no law/rule

Yes to all these place they are public property, unless city hall has courthouses or jail then they must have lock box or designated reciever.

Casino is no I don't have the RCW but most casinos have it posted that it's against state law to carry a firearm inside.

School you can drop off and pick up children if you have a CPL. I have been to my kid's school a few times on the motorcycle. I am either known already as the "open carry" guy as one officer put it or noone noticed.
Wouldn't the social security office be federal property? Sorry I am still a youngin' compared to some of you dust farters. :lol:

Most casinos are posted as off limits to persons under 21 with the LCB required signs.
Doh!!!! I was thinking DHS for some reason. Absolutely right.

Oh and we have the FAQ thread stickied. Thats a pretty good quick reference.
 

amzbrady

Regular Member
Joined
Mar 1, 2009
Messages
3,521
Location
Marysville, Washington, USA
imported post

sudden valley gunner wrote:
joeroket wrote:
sudden valley gunner wrote:
library yes/no law/rule

unemployment officeyes/no law/rule

social security officeyes/nolaw/rule

city hall yes/no law/rule

Yes to all these place they are public property, unless city hall has courthouses or jail then they must have lock box or designated reciever.

Casino is no I don't have the RCW but most casinos have it posted that it's against state law to carry a firearm inside.

School you can drop off and pick up children if you have a CPL. I have been to my kid's school a few times on the motorcycle. I am either known already as the "open carry" guy as one officer put it or noone noticed.
Wouldn't the social security office be federal property? Sorry I am still a youngin' compared to some of you dust farters. :lol:

Most casinos are posted as off limits to persons under 21 with the LCB required signs.
Doh!!!! I was thinking DHS for some reason. Absolutely right.

Oh and we have the FAQ thread stickied. Thats a pretty good quick reference.

Our unemployment office and social security office has a No Firearms sign posted. I had to take my wife to the hospital ER today and I saw someone mention in a thread that you couldnt carry in a hospital. Thats why I actually started this.

Hospital yes/no law/rule


DSHS YES/NO LAW/RULE

Good to know we're good to go at Dave's house.
 

Machoduck

Regular Member
Joined
Dec 12, 2007
Messages
566
Location
Covington, WA & Keenesburg, CO
imported post

"Libraries are either state or city property and open to the public. State preemption should apply."

Talk to Seattle Public Library about that. Not they would give anything but a BS response.

MD
 
Top