I am breaking the rule again, but the poster above me saw the same sign on the same door. There is a sign on one door, and it got me flamed by you and a few other people.
I can't help if that sign was there, I haven't been back since that day, as I bought some mail ordered miniatures (remember me going to games workshop and buying some miniatures, I got called names for having that hobby also).
That sign may not be there now, but it was there then.
Ok, I am going back to obeying the first rule, I would hate to get put back into liberal, antigun, hating troll country.
Edit: I thought that Toby Keith was progun also. I know he is supposedly pro God and country, but those are separate issue.
Either the sign exists or it doesn't. But does it really matter to anyone but the people who see it?? If I saw the sign, yes I certainly would bring it to management's attention that it is not conducive to good business, so no problem in fighting it once it is seen as it would serve as notice that I could not carry.
But my eyesight generally becomes very poor walking in from the bright sunshine into a restaurant or lounge. I am not going to actively search for a sign prohibiting me from carrying. I prefer really not to know if a sign exists or not until such time that it is brought to my attention by the staff.
In fact, there is a licensee in GR that has a great burger and I often go for a burger and a coke when I am in the area. I've carried concealed there for years and in the last 2 years have carried openly because, a while back, I made the mistake of asking if they made more money off food or off liquor by the glass. The manager thought that it would be close so, better safe than sorry... so now I exclusively OC there.
One time, another patron, upon seeing my firearm, tried to tell me that there was a sign there, but I don't believe just anyone. I asked the waitress if there was a sign, and she didn't know. She said that she would check, and I told her "please don't". But, she said, if there was she knows me from coming in for years, so it would be ok. I told her that I didn't know anything about a sign and, since no one seemed to have a problem with me OCing, I was going to continue to do so, so there was no need to look or to ask. She laughed... perhaps thinking I was just making some sort of joke. But it really comes down to this: Why on earth would I go look for something which the knowledge of would serve as notice and obligate me to not carry??