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New gun rules @ Stehekin re: Federal Buildings?

holeinhead

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Jun 30, 2008
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Kirkland, Washington, USA
I'll be headed there this summer, but I wanted to make sure I don't carry illegally. Does anyone know if any of the buildings there are considered "Federal" buildings, and thus off limits to carry? I do plan on hitting up the general store, bakery, and restaurants there, but want to make sure that they're not somehow defined as "Federal" buildings.

Thanks!
 

jt59

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Jul 19, 2010
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Central South Sound
I'll be headed there this summer, but I wanted to make sure I don't carry illegally. Does anyone know if any of the buildings there are considered "Federal" buildings, and thus off limits to carry? I do plan on hitting up the general store, bakery, and restaurants there, but want to make sure that they're not somehow defined as "Federal" buildings.

Thanks!

I've been there a number of times, not OC'g back then, but I would think for the most part, you should be fine. Maybe take a look at where the "post office" is officially housed. I don't remember, but it wouldn't surprise me if it was in one of the "general stores". Also the NPS visitors center and buildings would be out of bounds.

here's a pretty good link with numbers to call (chamber of commerce) for info.

Have fun, it's a great place.....

http://blog.oregonlive.com/terryrichard/2008/05/everything_you_need_to_know_ab.html
 
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