Thanks all for the responses. I was hoping that at least the bathrooms did not have the signs. I guess they are worried that we'll shoot the porcelain toilets just for chits and giggles.
I tried to search the threads for an answer, but had no luck. I'm looking to see if anyone has seen signs at the visitor centers and restroom buildings in Shenandoah National Park (Skyline Drive). The NPS.Gov website states that concealed carry is allowed based on the laws of the state that...
I really think every gun shop should put a second pamphlet display right next to the suicide pamplets and put in ones that say "Why you should not trust your government".
Two can play that game!
Maybe the person who committed suicide didn't see the suicide prevention pamphlets on the counter that is required by the county. I'm sure the outcome would have been quite different.
You're in for a treat. Went to Walmart in Severn today, and they have new plastic bags. They say reusable on them, claiming to reuse up to 125 times, and they are washable. These are pretty thick bags.
Seems to be a scam to me. Searching the phone number and ATF online does not yield a positive result to the ATF website. You'd think a number used by ATF as a hotline would yield results.
Walmart states on their sign "Kindly refrain from openly carrying a firearm", so I agree. They are stating concealed carry is permissible. Sam's Club also states the same.
I tried searching but didn't see a thread that shows a list of all retail and restaurants that have a sign stating that legal carry is allowed on premise. Do we have a thread yet? Hoping that the TRO is granted that puts the new law on hold, but in the event that it is not, a list of places...
Is carrying of firearms allowed on Howard County gov't properties? Is the fairground owned by the county? Seems the way the rules are written that they nonchalantly grant concealed carry for permit holders.
There were great prices on 1k lot of 9mm, but hardly any firearms. It seemed there were more dealers selling in Knick knacks and books, and I’m pretty sure the Chinese guy was selling tube socks somewhere.
I’m just used to the Nations Gun Show, so maybe my expectations were too high.