And even though your pocket knife by name implies that you are carrying a knife in your pocket, don't enter carrying your pocket knife in your pocket.Technically, yes.
But only long enough for someone to notice you and tell you to get out.
stay safe.
And even though your pocket knife by name implies that you are carrying a knife in your pocket, don't enter carrying your pocket knife in your pocket.
eye95 said:...
Yeah, you score a "win" if you go in, but you have validated this guy's errant belief that folks with guns are ***holes.
So, I think YourWifeSaidNo...(SMACK!) Sorry, dear.
The fact that the sign limits the ban to concealed weapons should protect you legally. Clearly, however, the proprietor does not want guns in his place, so just don't go in.
Yeah, you score a "win" if you go in, but you have validated this guy's errant belief that folks with guns are ***holes.
How do we change his belief?
I submit that we could talk to him and ask about his sign and his reasons for posting it. We could also offer him numerous fact-based reasons why he should allow carry in his store.
Then, when he refuses to change his sign, we schedule 30 to 40 open carriers to walk into his store, holding large sums of money in their hands and asking to spend it there, only to change their minds at the last moment, after they have realized the owner does not want us carrying in his store.
Or, we could just not patronize his store, but where is the fun in that?
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Assumption on your part.... Specifically the sign says "concealed" The Owner may full accept and allow OPEN CARRY. The sign does NOT tell you either way!
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Can I open carry in a business with this posted on the door?
It clearly says no "concealed" carry. But this is why I'm asking.
open Carry in... if asked to leave, tell them they need a sign that explains things more clearly.... have this one already printed out and hand it to them...