Well.... it's not an 'illegal sign', but it doesn't look like it means anything either, if that's the paragraph they're referencing.
237.110.(14)
(a) Not less than one hundred twenty (120) days prior to the expiration date of the license, the Department of Kentucky State Police shall mail to each licensee a written notice of the expiration and a renewal form prescribed by the Department of Kentucky State Police. The outside of the envelope containing
the license renewal notice shall bear only the name and address of the applicant. No other information relating to the applicant shall appear on the outside of the envelope sent to the applicant. The licensee may renew his or her license on or before the expiration date by filing with the sheriff of his or her county of residence the renewal form, a notarized affidavit stating that the licensee remains qualified pursuant to the criteria specified in subsections (3) and (4) of this section, and the required renewal fee. The sheriff shall issue to the applicant a receipt for the application for renewal of the license and shall date the receipt.
(b) A license which has expired shall be void and shall not be valid for any purpose other than surrender to the sheriff in exchange for a renewal license.
(c) The license shall be renewed to a qualified applicant upon receipt of the completed renewal application, records check as specified in subsection (3) of this section, determination that the renewal applicant is not ineligible for a license as specified in subsection (4), and appropriate payment of fees. Upon the issuance of a new license, the old license shall be destroyed by the sheriff. A licensee who fails to file a renewal application on or before its expiration date may renew his or her license by paying, in addition to the license fees, a late fee of fifteen dollars ($15). No license shall be renewed six (6) months or more after its expiration date, and the license shall be deemed to be permanently expired six (6) months after its expiration date. A person whose license has permanently expired may reapply for licensure pursuant to subsections (7), (8), and (9) of this section.
You need to write out what it says, that is too small to read. Although if it's on a bank, which is private property, they can put whatever restrictions they want on carry, but let us know
If you are an employee of the bank, as an IT guy, I would presume there would be a substantial penalty for not following it. However, you might want to suggest to the manager that having this sign:
a) is an invitation to robbers.
b) makes them now liable for injuries received by people there since they can't self-defend.
c) prevents a person with a CC license who is determined by background check NOT to be a felon or convicted of any DV charges from using their services.
d) prevents you from protecting yourself on the way to your car in the parking lot.
e) is useless because they don't have a metal detector.
f) is useless because criminals will not obey it.
I suspect they think they are a federal institution because they have FDIC coverage.
Of course, the problem is, by highlighting these things you expose yourself as a "gun nut" (in their minds).
Good luck!
If you are an employee of the bank, as an IT guy, I would presume there would be a substantial penalty for not following it. However, you might want to suggest to the manager that having this sign:
a) is an invitation to robbers.
b) makes them now liable for injuries received by people there since they can't self-defend.
c) prevents a person with a CC license who is determined by background check NOT to be a felon or convicted of any DV charges from using their services.
d) prevents you from protecting yourself on the way to your car in the parking lot.
e) is useless because they don't have a metal detector.
f) is useless because criminals will not obey it.
I suspect they think they are a federal institution because they have FDIC coverage.
Of course, the problem is, by highlighting these things you expose yourself as a "gun nut" (in their minds).
Good luck!
b) makes them now liable for injuries received by people there since they can't self-defend.
c) prevents a person with a CC license who is determined by background check NOT to be a felon or convicted of any DV charges from using their services.
d) prevents you from protecting yourself on the way to your car in the parking lot.
e) is useless because they don't have a metal detector.
f) is useless because criminals will not obey it.
Good luck!
Name of this bank is? Have an email for management? This sign is implying you can be arrested for carrying, and they point to section 14 of the statute which makes no sense. Someone needs to inform them of the bottom part of section 17, that says it isn't illegal to still carry.
Cite?
b) makes them now liable for injuries received by people there since they can't self-defend.
Don't think a cite is needed for this. It is well known that you can sue any one for anything. As to whether or not you will win or if a court will even hear it is another story.