I never saw any security but I'm sure they have some. It is a gun free zone.
No guns.
Curious though what makes it a gun free zone? I know the Children's Museum has a daycare, but what does the State Museum have?
No guns.
Curious though what makes it a gun free zone? I know the Children's Museum has a daycare, but what does the State Museum have?
Damn good thing I only carry tools, and not weapons!This is the sign on their door I took last time I was there. To the best of my knowledge since they are a state owned facility not managed by a locality, the preemption laws doe not apply to them:
special treatment under the law. Same thing that lets the state lock down their office buildings, courthouses, etc. they can because the law says they can.
This is the sign on their door I took last time I was there. To the best of my knowledge since they are a state owned facility not managed by a locality, the preemption laws doe not apply to them
https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...234270-indiana-state-museum-carry-yes-no.html
Is the State Museum a prohibited place? I didn't think it was. I'm going to check the IC.
See eldirector's explanation in post #7
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The State Museum is part of the State Historic Sites division of the State government. As a State agency, they may set whatever rules they want. See this thread from 2014:
Indy state museum?
Is the State Museum a prohibited place?
Curious though what makes it a gun free zone? I know the Children's Museum has a daycare, but what does the State Museum have?
A rule prohibiting guns and knives.