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sparky:

--- Quote from: Mudinyeri on November 08, 2012, 11:24:49 AM ---While we're on the subject of hotels ... does anyone know if the Hilton in downtown Omaha is criminal-friendly or not?  I have a meeting there this afternoon.

TIA

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Not sure but I would doubt it is CCW friendly as I believe that is the one that is owned by the city of Omaha.

Mudinyeri:

--- Quote from: sparky on November 08, 2012, 12:39:28 PM ---Not sure but I would doubt it is CCW friendly as I believe that is the one that is owned by the city of Omaha.

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Guess I'll find out in a couple hours.

zombiehunter84:

--- Quote from: Mudinyeri on November 08, 2012, 01:10:08 PM ---Guess I'll find out in a couple hours.


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They do not.

Thank you for your message to Hilton Reservations and Customer Care.

We apologize for the delay in responding. We experienced some e-mail systems issues that have now been resolved. It is our policy that we do not allow anyone (including off duty law enforcement officers) to possess firearms in any of our hotels. The only exceptions are:

A. Sworn federal, state or local law enforcement officers while on official business and, when off duty, when required to carry weapons in the jurisdiction by statute, ordinance or rule, or an exception otherwise made by a Regional Senior Vice President.

B. Insured and/or bonded armored car service employees under contract to the hotel, hotel guests, tenants or concessionaires, when required by law or for insurance.

C. Airline flight crew members authorized by federal law who have current and valid credentials issued by the Department of Homeland Security/TSA as Federal Flight Deck Officers ("FFDOs").

You may request in the future that the hotel store your unloaded firearm in a Safe Deposit Box during your stay.

It is our intention is simply to provide a reasonable degree of safety and security at all times for every guest, tenant, customer, visitor and team member coming onto our property.

We appreciate this opportunity to assist you and thank you for your continued loyalty! If you have any further questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to let us know.

For immediate assistance, please click on the link below for the contact number of the HHonors Service Center nearest you:

http://hhonors1.hilton.com/en_US/hh/...t,HeadCustomer


Best regards,

John
Senior Lead Email Coordinator
Customer Care Email Department
Hilton Reservations and Customer Care
Diamond Special Services
Hilton Worldwide

Mudinyeri:
No signs on the entry doors.  Didn't see any in the lobby either.

wallace11bravo:
Just a thought, but concealed means concealed, and if it is out of sight, it is out of mind.

By seeking out the information from the establishment, you bring it "into mind," and in some cases may cause an easily imaginable response of some manager saying "You know, we should put up some signs."

Due to the ignorance of far too many, bringing attention to this issue can illicit only a negative reaction from the general population, as seen with the public outcry for an AWB after the Aurora incident. The AWB expired in 2004 with no real outcry to have it renewed, until some jackball brings attention to it by using an "Assault Weapon" to murder and maim a 50 some odd number innocent people.

The establishment has the responsibility of posting signage or informing you. In other words, I would generally discourage actively seeking out the information from the establishment.

When dealing with the AVERAGE manager, it is far easier to get them to put up signs than to take them down.

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