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<blockquote data-quote="Iwant1" data-source="post: 992862" data-attributes="member: 2905"><p>I am going on a Married Couples get away this weekend to the Quartz Mountain Resort in OK. In the event of a person with a CCL going to an unknown place, I searched the website for rules or regulations and could not find any. Does this mean when I arrive, I should not be surprised with a "No Gun" sign? </p><p> There's a large group traveling together on a bus and I would be stranded with no place for gun storage (except the bus I guess). </p><p> I've contemplated calling, but it's always awkward asking If they allow weapons on their premises, sometimes it even starts something that we may not want started.</p><p>1) Has anyone been to this resort? Does it have a "No Gun" Sign?</p><p></p><p>2) Should resorts or any place like this, post this restriction on their website? I'm sure it's not legally required-yet...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iwant1, post: 992862, member: 2905"] I am going on a Married Couples get away this weekend to the Quartz Mountain Resort in OK. In the event of a person with a CCL going to an unknown place, I searched the website for rules or regulations and could not find any. Does this mean when I arrive, I should not be surprised with a "No Gun" sign? There's a large group traveling together on a bus and I would be stranded with no place for gun storage (except the bus I guess). I've contemplated calling, but it's always awkward asking If they allow weapons on their premises, sometimes it even starts something that we may not want started. 1) Has anyone been to this resort? Does it have a "No Gun" Sign? 2) Should resorts or any place like this, post this restriction on their website? I'm sure it's not legally required-yet... [/QUOTE]
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