FedwyCC
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I recently was a patron with a group of friends at a local bowling alley in Bellevue and we went to one of their later midnight bowling sessions. i have always CC'd at that location and never has it been posted any prohibition of guns. there is always a police officer that posts up at the alley during the night sessions because it is frequented with many younger kids who can't go out "bar hoping" and there have been a few problems in the past with fights etc....
anyways,
i was enjoying my night as usual and other then my normal t-shirt covering my full size Ruger P-90 on my hip. now as most of you know it is very difficult to bowl and not have your shirt rise up, and in my case show a nice glisten of stainless...now the Kirkland Police officer immediately noticed the firearm and kept a very close eye on my the whole night but never bothered me about it...until i went to leave.
i thought i was in for it when he pulled me aside. he just told me "you should try to conceal that a little better" and didn't check a permit or run any serial numbers.
so it was a good expeirence over all
I recently was a patron with a group of friends at a local bowling alley in Bellevue and we went to one of their later midnight bowling sessions. i have always CC'd at that location and never has it been posted any prohibition of guns. there is always a police officer that posts up at the alley during the night sessions because it is frequented with many younger kids who can't go out "bar hoping" and there have been a few problems in the past with fights etc....
anyways,
i was enjoying my night as usual and other then my normal t-shirt covering my full size Ruger P-90 on my hip. now as most of you know it is very difficult to bowl and not have your shirt rise up, and in my case show a nice glisten of stainless...now the Kirkland Police officer immediately noticed the firearm and kept a very close eye on my the whole night but never bothered me about it...until i went to leave.
i thought i was in for it when he pulled me aside. he just told me "you should try to conceal that a little better" and didn't check a permit or run any serial numbers.
so it was a good expeirence over all