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OC'd in westlake today

hammer6

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Yup- I carried at the hotel, five guys, giant eagle, and the movie theater. I'd say 20% of people notice. The other 80% only noticed my leg brace and crutches. I can't think of a better way to protect myself than with a gun openly carried on my hip! Glock 26. Oh- and my dad suggested I carry an extra mag due to the recent "flash mobs" around the country...

I'm visiting from Florida until Sunday, and I plan to OC at some of the shops in crocker park tomorrow, and maybe walmart if I make it there.
 

RT48

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Stark Enterprises, the owner of Crocker Park and many other shopping plazas, has all their properties posted around the state. The plaza nearest to where I live has the signs but they are quite faded since they have been up since the concealed carry law passed in 2004.

Luckily, a law change made a few years ago makes posted parking lots a civil infraction instead of criminal trespass.

I try to avoid patronizing businesses that are on Stark Enterprise properties. I've only been to Crocker Park once in the years it's been open because of those signs.
 

hammer6

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Stark Enterprises, the owner of Crocker Park and many other shopping plazas, has all their properties posted around the state. The plaza nearest to where I live has the signs but they are quite faded since they have been up since the concealed carry law passed in 2004.

Luckily, a law change made a few years ago makes posted parking lots a civil infraction instead of criminal trespass.

I try to avoid patronizing businesses that are on Stark Enterprise properties. I've only been to Crocker Park once in the years it's been open because of those signs.

I went today looking for those signs and couldn't find them....

Can I carry at the beach park? Huntington beach exactly.
 

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I went today looking for those signs and couldn't find them....
IF:
  • The place is not a statutory CPZ, AND
  • The place is not posted
It's legal to carry there.

Of course, with Borders closing 1/2 my reason for ever going to Crocker Park is disappearing...
 
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hammer6

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IF:
  • The place is not a statutory CPZ, AND
  • The place is not posted
It's legal to carry there.

Of course, with Borders closing 1/2 my reason for ever going to Crocker Park is disappearing...



have you ever seen a sign there?
 
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