Most of the time those "no weapon" policies do not have the force of law behind them. They don't in WA. I carry in places that have signs up all the time, because fuck their corporate boilerplate liability shields. Some states require very specific signage for the sign to carry any legal weight, like TX, with their 30.06 sign requirements.
Now, this is only in places that I don't have an active boycott going against. Costco, for example, is vehemently anti-gun as a corporation, has a blanket no CCW policy across the board, and Costco staff in Las Vegas cost the life of a CCW holder when they called the cops on the guy and basically SWATted him.
Most of the time those "no weapon" policies do not have the force of law behind them. They don't in WA. I carry in places that have signs up all the time, because fuck their corporate boilerplate liability shields. Some states require very specific signage for the sign to carry any legal weight, like TX, with their 30.06 sign requirements.
Now, this is only in places that I don't have an active boycott going against. Costco, for example, is vehemently anti-gun as a corporation, has a blanket no CCW policy across the board, and Costco staff in Las Vegas cost the life of a CCW holder when they called the cops on the guy and basically SWATted him.
I assume this means you're allowed to carry if you're carrying a 30-06.
It was grandpa's favorite cartridge for good reason.