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I have a WA CPL and I'm thinking of taking my wife and young son to the Silverwood theme park in the CDA area. What is the legality of a "no guns/carry" sign in ID? I'm fairly comfortable reading the WA RCWs, but haven't navigated the Idaho Statutes that much.
The Silverwood theme park says "no knives or guns":click. That could of course just be the usual insurance thing, but it's a kid/family place, so there'll be enough sensitive management that can't bear the scent of the Hoppe's #9 cologne.
When searching a bit, I found this on the Idaho Attorney General's pages: click. Interesting choice of words, because it's pretty vague, as if there are no actual articles on it and no clear existing case law (emphasis mine):
Any folks that have more knowledge or can refer me to relevant materials? I understand the whole "concealed is concealed" thing, but I'd rather know. Although it appears both park and AG are already not on my side.
The Silverwood theme park says "no knives or guns":click. That could of course just be the usual insurance thing, but it's a kid/family place, so there'll be enough sensitive management that can't bear the scent of the Hoppe's #9 cologne.
When searching a bit, I found this on the Idaho Attorney General's pages: click. Interesting choice of words, because it's pretty vague, as if there are no actual articles on it and no clear existing case law (emphasis mine):
Private businesses are within their rights to prohibit weapons on their property. It does not appear that these statutes prohibit private property owners from restricting weapons on their private property.
Any folks that have more knowledge or can refer me to relevant materials? I understand the whole "concealed is concealed" thing, but I'd rather know. Although it appears both park and AG are already not on my side.