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I represented a guy for open conceal years and years ago. I can't remember where, but if I recall correctly it was a municipal code that controlled in that case. I think the RCW's are silent to the issue. Shawn
Uh....CP....dont worry about arguing with a lawyer....I know laywers.....If you weren't arguing with them, they would feel like something was wrong.
Nickels is a clown! By his logic, banning handguns in DC should have made it the safest city in the country. We know how that turned out.
I have directed city departments to adopt rules and policies related to firearms and other dangerous weapons that are permitted under the state’s preemption law. These rules do not infringe on Second Amendment rights nor do they violate the state’s laws and ordinances regulating firearms. While these new rules may inconvenience some gun owners who wish to bring their guns on city property, they will result in safer activities and events for all residents and visitors to our city.
We are currently studying how to appropriately enforce this order, beginning with signage and other notices of the rules. No rule, policy or regulation can stop all violent acts from occurring. However, we do know that by reducing the number of guns and dangerous weapons that are brought onto city property, the less chance there will be for violence to occur.
I suggest that everyone who owns a gun, sporting or defense, get Dave's phamplet. The name escapes me, but it is totally complete. And no, I dont know Dave.