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  • NationsMostWanted
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 972

    Natural history museum of Los angeles is good
    CC/LTC Review Links
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    • 9Cal_OC
      Calguns Addict
      • Apr 2019
      • 6672

      Originally posted by NationsMostWanted

      Our permit isn't valid in Vegas anyways right?
      Not the CA permit.
      Freedom isn't free...

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      • Lady Ruger
        Member
        • Jul 2021
        • 339

        Originally posted by NationsMostWanted

        Our permit isn't valid in Vegas anyways right?
        No but your AZ is.

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        • Lowbudget
          Member
          • Dec 2014
          • 203

          Originally posted by NationsMostWanted

          Our permit isn't valid in Vegas anyways right?
          cali permit is not, but if you hold an arizona permit you can.

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          • mossy
            Calguns Addict
            • Dec 2007
            • 7272

            Is SF MOMA good to go?
            best troll thread in calguns history
            http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=406739



            burn the circus down cuz the world is full of clowns

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            • CenterX
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2008
              • 1721

              Originally posted by mossy
              Is SF MOMA good to go?
              Per the recent 9th circuit ruling - no, as it is a museum.
              Do they have security staff? I’m Not sure about now. Not before the pandemic.
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              • mossy
                Calguns Addict
                • Dec 2007
                • 7272

                Originally posted by CenterX

                Per the recent 9th circuit ruling - no, as it is a museum.
                Do they have security staff? I’m Not sure about now. Not before the pandemic.
                Law Enforcement is expected from SB2 or whatever law that banned carry in sensitive places.


                Was just there, no metal detection or posted signs on the doors. So it's GTG as long as you keep it concealed.
                best troll thread in calguns history
                http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=406739



                burn the circus down cuz the world is full of clowns

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                • mossy
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 7272

                  Is there security screening at Paris hotel & casino in Las Vegas? I know Cesars entertainment is anti gun, but are they searching bags and guests at check-in actively looking for firearms?
                  best troll thread in calguns history
                  http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=406739



                  burn the circus down cuz the world is full of clowns

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                  • master lee
                    Member
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 313

                    Originally posted by mossy
                    Is there security screening at Paris hotel & casino in Las Vegas? I know Cesars entertainment is anti gun, but are they searching bags and guests at check-in actively looking for firearms?
                    Was just in Vegas and visited a few hotels/casinos on the strip. No metal detectors whatsoever and no security checking bags and people. My co-worker left his revolver in his bag and had the front desk bring his bag up to his room during check-in. Before they had staff bring it up, they scanned it and found his revolver. He had to check it in with security. As long as you carry your CCW on your body and don’t let the front desk carry your bags up, you’re good.

                    Also, I do believe Fremont street at night has metal detectors.

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                    • Mute
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 8513

                      Originally posted by master lee

                      Was just in Vegas and visited a few hotels/casinos on the strip. No metal detectors whatsoever and no security checking bags and people. My co-worker left his revolver in his bag and had the front desk bring his bag up to his room during check-in. Before they had staff bring it up, they scanned it and found his revolver. He had to check it in with security. As long as you carry your CCW on your body and don’t let the front desk carry your bags up, you’re good.

                      Also, I do believe Fremont street at night has metal detectors.
                      Why would anyone let someone have control of a bag in which they have a gun? That's asking for trouble.
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                      • enorbit3
                        Veteran Member
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 2642

                        Planning on going to the Aquarium of the Pacific tomorrow. Anyone know if theyre still good to go?


                        EDIT: also, can we sticky this thread?
                        LAPD CCW Timeline:
                        Application Sent/Rec'd - 10/11/22
                        Interview Scheduled - 2/20/22
                        Interview & Live Scan- 2/21/22
                        DOJ/FBI - 2/22/23
                        CCW Training - 2/25/23
                        Firearms - 3/1/23
                        LAPD CCW Approval Call - 3/20/23
                        CCW Permit Issued/picked up - 4/11/23

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                        • Dvrjon
                          CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
                          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                          • Nov 2012
                          • 11289

                          No Weapons Policy

                          The Aquarium of the Pacific has established – and strictly enforces – a No Weapons policy. Weapons include firearms, chemical weapons, knives, or other sharp instruments. Signage on Aquarium property states weapons of any kind are not permitted. Visitors are prohibited from carrying firearms at any time on Aquarium property.

                          Onsite Magnetic Scanner

                          The Aquarium utilizes a low-frequency magnetic scanner during guest entry. This is not an X-ray machine and is safe for all guests and staff. This system is designed to reduce unnecessary bag checks and enhance the safety of all guests. All guests are required to cross over the scanner as they enter. Prohibited items on Aquarium property

                          For the safety of guests, staff, and animals, all bags are subject to search. Refusal to bag search may result in non-admittance to the Aquarium. Prohibited items are listed below.
                          • Firearms, ammunition, and similar items.
                          • Weapons or items that may be used as weapons, including knives, sharp tools, or other sharp instruments.
                          https://www.aquariumofpacific.org/visit/code_of_conduct#:~:text=Signage%20on%20Aquarium%20 property%20states,any%20time%20on%20Aquarium%20pro perty.

                          (Took12ish hrs to post this)
                          Last edited by Dvrjon; 06-18-2025, 11:57 PM.

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                          • enorbit3
                            Veteran Member
                            • Oct 2011
                            • 2642

                            Thank you my man!
                            LAPD CCW Timeline:
                            Application Sent/Rec'd - 10/11/22
                            Interview Scheduled - 2/20/22
                            Interview & Live Scan- 2/21/22
                            DOJ/FBI - 2/22/23
                            CCW Training - 2/25/23
                            Firearms - 3/1/23
                            LAPD CCW Approval Call - 3/20/23
                            CCW Permit Issued/picked up - 4/11/23

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