MKEgal
Regular Member
I had some business there this morning, & got right up to the doors before seeing their wording (not the required sign) saying that no weapons are allowed on the premises.
Since it wasn't a legal posting, I ignored it, and didn't say anything to anyone there about it being not what the law requires. (Actually, it was only the main lobby doors that were posted. I went around to the service area & there was none of that nonsense.)
So when you see a sign like that - clearly you're not wanted, but it's not what the law requires in order to be legally binding - do you bow to their wishes, do you ignore it, do you talk with someone about it? Does it matter if you're OC or CC? (I was CC.)
If I'm OC, I'd probably walk away, or put it in the car while I run in, or CC if possible. Wouldn't buy from them.
This time, I was only there with a brief question. I had to ask this question, and there was no question of my taking the business elsewhere. (The exchange was already paid for, and this is the only place to do it.)
I was relying on this information from the KS AG:
http://www.ksag.org/files/shared/concealcarrysignage.pdf
http://www.ksag.org/files/Posting_of_Approved_Signage_-_2010_Changes_for_Website.pdf
which is found on their webpage:
http://www.ksag.org/page/concealed-carry
Since it wasn't a legal posting, I ignored it, and didn't say anything to anyone there about it being not what the law requires. (Actually, it was only the main lobby doors that were posted. I went around to the service area & there was none of that nonsense.)
So when you see a sign like that - clearly you're not wanted, but it's not what the law requires in order to be legally binding - do you bow to their wishes, do you ignore it, do you talk with someone about it? Does it matter if you're OC or CC? (I was CC.)
If I'm OC, I'd probably walk away, or put it in the car while I run in, or CC if possible. Wouldn't buy from them.
This time, I was only there with a brief question. I had to ask this question, and there was no question of my taking the business elsewhere. (The exchange was already paid for, and this is the only place to do it.)
I was relying on this information from the KS AG:
http://www.ksag.org/files/shared/concealcarrysignage.pdf
http://www.ksag.org/files/Posting_of_Approved_Signage_-_2010_Changes_for_Website.pdf
which is found on their webpage:
http://www.ksag.org/page/concealed-carry