View Poll Results: Do you inform the front desk about your CCW at check-in?

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  • Yes, I hand them my permit at check-in.

    1 0.42%
  • I show my CCW Badge to the Front desk person at check-in.

    7 2.92%
  • No, concealed means concealed.

    229 95.42%
  • No, it might make the person nervous.

    2 0.83%
  • Yes, it's for "safety" reasons.

    1 0.42%
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Thread: Do you notify the front desk person at a hotel that you have a CCW Permit?

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    G50AE is offline Banned
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    Question Do you notify the front desk person at a hotel that you have a CCW Permit?

    Here's a good question to mull over. Since being a hotel desk attendant is probably a more dangerous, and lower paid job than law enforcement, do you inform the front desk when checking into a hotel that you have a CCW permit?





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    HUH? I understand where you are going, b.ut your distination is not in my country

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    No, why would you, less people know, the better, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelcarry View Post
    HUH? I understand where you are going, b.ut your distination is not in my country
    Since we have all these, do I inform the LEO or not threads, and even a do I inform the taxi driver thread, I figured that this was worth consideration.

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    Why? Then the police knock on your door (MWAG) and soon the whole complex knows you are carrying 'concealed'. If you want the world to know you are carrying a gun OPEN CARRY (if legal). Otherwise concealed means hidden. And Im not saying OPEN CARRY is better than CONCEALED CARRY or the other way around.

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    So, when does "concealed carry" morph into "open carry"? When you start giving anyone you come into contact with during your day, your permit...

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    Wow. Another OC v. CC debate. Who could have seen that one coming.

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    Lol 50...you should of put it more like this..

    In the state of WA, is it a good thing to inform the hotel that I have a ccw? I don't want to surprise anyone when I walk to the pool in my Speedo with my LCP concealed...since it might print a little....

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    Why would you? Don't know of any good reason why I would

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    You might as well go ahead and every time you walk into Wal-Mart, fastfood places, the shopping mall and almost every where else you go ask or announce you have a weapon on you. The point of concealed carry is to keep hidden. In other words verbally and visually.

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