La Quinta Inn firearms policy

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La Quinta Inn firearms policy

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Does anyone know if they have one? My google-fu has turned up nothing. I'm traveling to the Kansas City area in the near future. I know what to do at the airport, and I know about reciprocity between Texas and Kansas and Missouri, but I can't find a thing about La Quinta's policies regarding firearms.
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Are you staying in Missori or Kansas? Makes a difference on signage
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Keith B wrote:Are you staying in Missori or Kansas? Makes a difference on signage
Missouri. I'm landing in KC and driving across the river.
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You will be in Missouri when you land. KCI is in Missouri.

Signs in Missouri must be 11" x 14" and have 1" high letters stating 'No Concealed Carry'. I have never seen a La Quinta posted, but doesn't mean it's not. Just don't go into a Casino with your concealed weapon. Here is the best reference http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/missouri.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Thanks, Keith B.
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Stayed in the Grand Prairie La Quinta last week. Didn't see anything regarding guns, concealed carry or 30.06. Then again, I didn't go searching for anything either. Not going to go out of my way to help them give me notice. ;-)
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