While Washington is (for the moment) a state where signs hold no rule of law, but there is a vast gulf in the practical application of security processes that will actually detect a CCW. For example, for my last anniversary I took my wife to a sunset display at the Space Needle, and while the website proclaims “No CCW, but there are lockers available for safekeeping”, they didn’t even ask much less actively check so it was definitely “what you don’t know won’t hurt me”. Conversely, we went to see Jim Brewer at the Neptune Theater recently, and while I walked in with a Glock 17 2 years ago to see Kevin Smith, now they have installed metal detectors. Again, it’s a policy, not a law, so when snagged by metal detectors for a Glock, I went back to the vehicle and swapped it out for a Kel-Tec .380 carried behind a belt buckle and some social lies to get in.
The Museum of Pop Culture clearly indicates a similar policy and I was wondering if anyone had some recent actual experience as to if it was lax or not, and what you can actually carry inside.