So I went to Sportsman's Warehouse in Twin Falls yesterday, and as I get to the door I see their firearms policy on the front door. I have a Nevada CCW and I don't OC in Twin Falls anymore due to the influx of locusts from the PRK(I now live in Nevada but I was born and raised in southern Idaho). Anyway, the sign, paraphrased, states that firearms need to be checked at the customer service counter basically to keep the people happy in their shopping experience and blah blah blah. In Nevada unless it's one of the clearly stated prohibited areas in NRS, signs on private businesses don't carry the weight of law. If you CC and get caught in a business that doesn't like CC, then the owner can ask you to leave. If you don't leave then you can be cited for trespass and that's it. However, when in Rome, you do as the Romans do, so I stopped at the customer service desk and asked to speak to the manager. When he got there I pulled him off to the side and asked him how his firearms policy applies to CCW permit holders and he stated that CCW holders are more than allowed to carry in the store as long as they(the staff or public) don't see the weapon. The policy only applies to those people OCing. He went on to say "We need more of you guys around", meaning CCWers. While I was half pleased with his answer about allowing concealed carry in the store I wasn't so pleased with the OC policy. I mean seriously folks, you are walking into a store that at least half of it is hunting and gun related, but the sight of someone with a weapon is going to cause folks to stroke and think war is about to break out. If you are that freaked at the sight of a gun in a GUN STORE then stay home people!! I am becoming extremely disappointed in Idaho and the butt kissing of the commifornugees that have invaded. Twin Falls used to be extremely OC friendly, but I'm beginning to think that isn't the case anymore. It was always an unwritten rule that if you went into the Shoshone Basin or out towards Three Creek you took a pistol or some sort of firearm, and if you stopped at a gas station on the way no one gave you a second look other than to ask if you shot any snakes that day. I hope Idaho comes back to the old days and quick!!