Are you technically a tenant while staying at a hotel, or does that only apply to longer-term rental housing? MN, for one, prohibits landlords from prohibiting tenants from possessing firearms on the rental premises, and I'm curious whether that would apply in hotels, thus potentially making a hotel policy prohibiting guests from carrying/possessing firearms actually illegal. Not looking to become a test case pretty much ever, but it could be an interesting point of law to be aware of.
It depends on the Federal Circuit in which you reside. If you live in the 9th Circuit, there is clear case law, that a tent, even illegally erected, carries with it the same expectation of privacy as a residence.
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I realize it's a bit of a trek for you, but Mrs. Drang and I had good a good experience with the Columbia County, OR, Sheriff's Dept, as recounted here:
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