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Didn't they have to 30-06 Harambe? You obviously need a 30-06.
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When all else fails....tube sock with half a pound of butter In the bottom. If no butter is available, a can of condensed tomato soup will do.These situations are the only reason I own an LCP.
the chance of printing or accidental exposure is high, so my question is:
No interaction with staff, but I've been there!
LCP in a pocket holster. Do you have a WA CHL, Nick?
Woodland Park Zoo is managed by a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit, hence I think the same rules apply as the stadiums re: concealed carry.
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No, the Washington Supreme Court has already ruled that preemption does not apply "when a municipality acts in a capacity that is comparable to that of a private party." 158 Wn.2d 342 (2006). It is not a matter of skirting state law, it's actually state law.
I like my Alien Gear holster. Not too bad when it's warm out.Ok, I just tried pocket carrying my LC9s with a fabric holster in my shorts and it prints bad. I have a kydex clamshell IWB holster for it, but like to wear an A-shirt tucked in to keep it from rubbing my side then have a large untucked polo shirt over for cover. I guess that I will have to be hot or get a StealthGear or AlienGear hybrid holster instead.
Well I SUPPOSE one could drop a honey badger down his pants for unobstrusive concealed carry...Heck, it's a zoo, I'd just open carry a honey badger - honey badger don't take no sh!t, honey badger don't give a f$ck
I read in an American Rifleman a long time ago of some fella always wanting to go on safari was diagnosed with terminal cancer. He went to the Bronx zoo and took the big-5 with his safari rifle.
This was pre-internet so he was unable to start a thread on it to see what everyone thought of it.. otherwise I'm sure he would have.
One issue that would give me pause is that - if I read you correctly- you will be Out Of State... not good from the POV of whatever interstate laws may apply..and if the sign at the entrance says no guns concealed or otherwise, having to 'splain things to ANYbody could be uncomfortable at best, tho they may just tell you to put it in your car (doubtful in a big city these days), or kick you out of the park...
My own answer to these things is to either wear loose enuff pants with a shirt that hangs low on the waist... pocket carry OR carry some kind of bag, camera case, munchies-pack... or the like, with the 2nd Amendment in an easily accessable pocket. Of course IF they "wand and search", that might not work either.. Have you considered BDU's with an ankle holster?
However, I would argue that since the City of Seattle allows the WOODLAND PARK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY (a non-profit public benefit corporation organized in 1965 for charitable, scientific and educational purposes for the study and promotion of zoology and wildlife conservation and for the education and recreation of the public.) to "manage' the zoo at no cost, that the City is not acting in a capacity that is comparable to that of a private party therefore the preemption clause does apply.