Visited a National Park Lately?
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Re: Visited a National Park Lately?
I could be wrong, but I think that as long as you were passing through a reservation on an AZ public road you would be ok. I don't see how they could restrict that.
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Re: Visited a National Park Lately?
I've been reading the AZ and New Mexico laws. It looks like the typical stuff. I do not drink, so I need not worry about it.
I did see mention of signs requesting concealed carry holders not carry in certain premises in AZ - however, I wonder if a simple "no guns" sign qualifies - as they do not seem to have the wording that Texas requires of its posted signs.
Also - as I don't plan to enter any schools - I should be okay. Not 100% sure of driving thru a school zone. But it's not school property on the street, so I think that's okay in AZ.
I did see mention on a site that one could NOT carry or have a gun in an Indian Reservation, unless U check with that particular reservation to get their rules.
Also looked at New Mexico's rules. Nothing out of the ordinary. No places that sell alcohol... This seems to include restaurants that serve alcohol too, however.
Colorado seems to be okay - but I think I will ensure I do not go thru Denver.
Oklahoma - nothing stands out - and it seems U can carry into a restaurant thats erves alcohol (but not a bar - just like in TX). Also, it seems that U cannot carry on govt property, sports event or school (kinda like Texas, somewhat)
Kansas - Seems that Schools, govt property, any place that posts a sign, courts, sporting events. Restaurants seem okay, even if they serve alcohol
I did see mention of signs requesting concealed carry holders not carry in certain premises in AZ - however, I wonder if a simple "no guns" sign qualifies - as they do not seem to have the wording that Texas requires of its posted signs.
Also - as I don't plan to enter any schools - I should be okay. Not 100% sure of driving thru a school zone. But it's not school property on the street, so I think that's okay in AZ.
I did see mention on a site that one could NOT carry or have a gun in an Indian Reservation, unless U check with that particular reservation to get their rules.
Also looked at New Mexico's rules. Nothing out of the ordinary. No places that sell alcohol... This seems to include restaurants that serve alcohol too, however.
Colorado seems to be okay - but I think I will ensure I do not go thru Denver.
Oklahoma - nothing stands out - and it seems U can carry into a restaurant thats erves alcohol (but not a bar - just like in TX). Also, it seems that U cannot carry on govt property, sports event or school (kinda like Texas, somewhat)
Kansas - Seems that Schools, govt property, any place that posts a sign, courts, sporting events. Restaurants seem okay, even if they serve alcohol
Re: Visited a National Park Lately?
shipwreck wrote: Also looked at New Mexico's rules. Nothing out of the ordinary. No places that sell alcohol... This seems to include restaurants that serve alcohol too, however.
Watch this one! Unless the law has changed, you can't carry ~anywhere~ that sells liqour, beer or wine. That's just about every store you might go in including pharmacies, etc. A real pain...
Re: Visited a National Park Lately?
When uncertainty arises, Handgunlaw.us is your friendPhotoman wrote:Watch this one! Unless the law has changed, you can't carry ~anywhere~ that sells liqour, beer or wine. That's just about every store you might go in including pharmacies, etc. A real pain...shipwreck wrote: Also looked at New Mexico's rules. Nothing out of the ordinary. No places that sell alcohol... This seems to include restaurants that serve alcohol too, however.

Unlawful carrying of a firearm in licensed liquor establishments.
A. Unlawful carrying of a firearm in an establishment licensed to dispense alcoholic beverages consists of carrying a loaded or unloaded firearm on any premises licensed by the regulation and licensing department for the dispensing of alcoholic beverages except:
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(4) by a person carrying a concealed handgun who is in possession of a valid concealed
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licensed establishment does not sell alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises;
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Re: Visited a National Park Lately?
Good news! Last I heard, they were trying to get this fixed. I went to End of Trail a few years back and it was a real pain....on and off and on and off and....you get the idea.