martymarty
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huh? no one said they are, I was just asking a question if theres an official rule.
You bring guns to Disneyworld/Ft Wilderness?!! That's just frightening...
You bring guns to Disneyworld/Ft Wilderness?!! That's just frightening...
"Not trying to inflame anyone or start a political debate, but that's the stated rule and we're not supposed to be promoting violation of official WDW policy on these boards.
On my long Fort trip when I checked in I told the CM I had a firearm with me. She went and got the duty manager he told me I had to bring it in and lock it up. After we setup our site I drove the weapon up the front desk the duty manager walk me around the corner were the phones are and watch me unload the weapon. He handed me a large zip tie for zip tying the slide open. After I did that we walked to the back to a safety deposited box I put my weapon in. He told me to keep the clip and key until check out.
On my long Fort trip when I checked in I told the CM I had a firearm with me. She went and got the duty manager he told me I had to bring it in and lock it up. After we setup our site I drove the weapon up the front desk the duty manager walk me around the corner were the phones are and watch me unload the weapon. He handed me a large zip tie for zip tying the slide open. After I did that we walked to the back to a safety deposited box I put my weapon in. He told me to keep the clip and key until check out.
If you live in Jupiter, FL, (which is only about 150 miles from Fort Wilderness) why would you even bring a firearm with you only to lock it up at the front desk?I would have just left it home locked up in my own secure location.
Thats the answer I was looking for!! did you have to fill out any paper work?
I don't own a gun, but I respect the right for anyone else to lawfully have one. It's just not a big deal to me.
It seems like there are quite a few that pack/carry/wear/have some sort of gun in their camper. There are probably quite a few combined years of carrying here.
How many have been in situations where you felt concerned enough to pull out your weapon, load it and were considering using it while camping?
I've been camping/backpacking since I was 8 (I'm a few months shy of 50 now) and I don't think I have ever been in a situation where I wish I had a weapon. I understand the concern about "when you need one, it's better to have than not", but how many times have you really felt the need to have vs it was comfortable knowing you had?
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I don't go camping much and have never in the fort but I can understand why someone may want to carry while camping. I once had an experience where someone was walking around out tent in the middle of the night getting close to the tent. When my fiance opened the tent to look out we could hear the person running away. Honestly I won't tent camp again after that it just freaked me out. What if we weren't awake? I have to say I understand.