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Copilot Search Branding Like Dislike Understanding No-Gun Zones in the U.S. No-gun zones — also called gun-free zones — are areas where carrying or possessing firearms is prohibited, either by federal law, state statutes, or private property rules.

These restrictions apply to both open and concealed carry, and violations can carry serious penalties. Federal No-Gun Zones Under federal law, firearms are banned in: Schools and school zones (within 1,000 feet of K–12 schools, colleges, and universities)

Federal buildings, courthouses, post offices, and IRS facilities owlbadges.com Airports (past TSA security) owlbadges.com Military bases and installations owlbadges.com National security-sensitive sites (e.g., nuclear power plants, certain federal facilities) 

These bans apply regardless of state concealed carry laws. State-Level Restrictions State laws expand or narrow federal rules. Examples include: Bars and restaurants serving alcohol (common in many states) owlbadges.com Hospitals, mental health facilities, and VA hospitals (often with exceptions for licensed medical personnel) 

Polling places (on election days) Sports arenas, stadiums, amusement parks, casinos, and zoos, Churches and places of worship (varies by state) owlbadges.com Some states require signage to enforce private property bans; in Texas, for example, a “no guns” sign on private property is legally enforceable 

Private Property Rules Owners can prohibit firearms on their property by posting a clear sign. In Texas, trespassing to enter such property is a crime, and carrying a firearm there is prohibited. Exceptions Even with a concealed carry license, exceptions exist in some states, such as: Carrying inside a vehicle when picking up/dropping off students at a school. Carrying an unloaded firearm temporarily uncased near a school for lawful purposes. Certain hospital or mental health facility exceptions with proper authorization 

Penalties for Violations Federal violations: Up to 5 years in prison owlbadges.com State violations: Felony charges (1–10 years) or misdemeanors (fines, possible jail) depending on jurisdiction Permit revocation: Even licensed carriers risk losing their CCW.

Key Takeaway No-gun zones are enforced at multiple levels — federal, state, and private. Always check both federal prohibitions and state-specific rules before carrying, and respect posted signage on private property. Violations can lead to criminal charges, fines, and loss of carry privileges.

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