Aaron1124
Regular Member
I know it's documented on here that the Supermall in Auburn has a "No Weapons" policy, but how about the Seatac (Commons) Mall or Southcenter (Westfield) Mall? I have not seen them on the list, unless I over read it.
I know it's documented on here that the Supermall in Auburn has a "No Weapons" policy, but how about the Seatac (Commons) Mall or Southcenter (Westfield) Mall? I have not seen them on the list, unless I over read it.
Cascade Mall in Burlington, Kitsap Mall in Silverdale, and Redmond Town Center in Redmond are all owned by Macerich Corp and are unarmed victim zones. Cascade Mall Security Officer told me concealed is concealed.
Fortunately, none of those malls have metal detectors. I almost always carry in malls, concealed.
As far as I know the only place I can't conceal carry in WA is an establishment that serves liquor and then, only in an area where minors may not be (I'm ignoring places like courthouses, Federal buildings and the like). Many bars have signs that explicitly state no weapons, even if with a CPL.
So lets say a person legally carrying concealed in a mall, in WA, that has a no weapons policy, gets outed, for whatever reason, what are the consequences?
Of course not. A weapon is defined as an instrument of offensive or defensive combat. Nothing is a weapon until used in an offensive or defensive manner.I just wonder? Is a holstered firearm a weapon? I would think it only becomes a weapon if you unholster it and use it as such. Until then wouldnt it just an inanimate object.
Usually on a wall off to the side just inside the main entrances will be a Rules of Conduct sign with tiny print. Somewhere, buried in the text, is guaranteed to be a no weapons statement. I just carry concealed in malls and go about my business.
If they cared enough about their policy they would post it in a more obvious place (ie. the door).
Duct taped to their foreheads too!
Rofl. One of these days, I'm going to make a holster out of duct tape and stick it to my forehead, I could use it as an empty holster protest while at the courthouse. Or would that be taking the joke to far? :shocker: