Freedom1Man
Regular Member
Well, then why not just walk down a residential street and enter the first home that has a unlocked door. You have not broken a law until the owner of the private property asks you to leave.....right.
Common courtesy, not too common around here it seems, is to respect the owner's wishes. Not "looking" for a sign so as to have "plausible deniability" is disrespectful and rude.
I always look for signage. I will not patronize those businesses that ban my pistol.
A private residence is not generally open to the public.
I believe that your comment is of the derailing type.
AND you're not in Washington, so your input about the laws, rules, and regulations here in Washington are not quite as welcome.
http://www.ammoland.com/2013/12/strange-and-deceitful-new-anti-gun-tactics/#axzz2r8saVCi9
Apparently the gun haters have decided that since they can’t convince business owners to post anti-gun signs, maybe they should post the signs themselves.
After Oct 1st I started to look for posted signs at my favorite establishments. I frequently go to a local chicken wing place in Greensboro and last week I noticed a simple sicker that pictured a pistol with red circle and line through it. I took it as no firearms allowed.
Read more: http://www.ammoland.com/2013/12/strange-and-deceitful-new-anti-gun-tactics/#ixzz2r8sh7exc
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So given the activities of the anti-gun people, there is no reason to believe the sign even if posted.
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