stainless1911
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I thought it would be helpful to make a thread where we could list those businesses which do not allow their patrons to be armed. I got the idea from MCRGO. It can be difficult to get them to post a business on their site, so I thought we should have our own.
A few suggestions: Location, or address. The date. Did you attempt to explain Did they have a PFZ sign? Did they agree or refuse to post one? Did they call the police? Were they polite, fearful, hostile, apologetic, etc? Did they request you to conceal? Did they ask you to leave it in the car? Did they ask you to not return? If the police were involved, how did they act? The more information the better.
I'll go first.
Walter P. Chrysler Museum.One Chrysler Drive
Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2778 USA
12 20 2009 I was able to explain the OC vs private property law. There was no signage posted. There was no agreement or refusal to post a PFZ sign. They did call the police, and their security department. They were nervous, but polite. They requested that I leave, and that I did not return while armed. I left before the police arrived. The Auburn Hills police department called me at my home that afternoon. They were polite, and professional. They were respectful of my rights to both OC and CC. Theyverified that everything was within the law, and that both parties have been informed of and are in agreement with each others rights.
I thought it would be helpful to make a thread where we could list those businesses which do not allow their patrons to be armed. I got the idea from MCRGO. It can be difficult to get them to post a business on their site, so I thought we should have our own.
A few suggestions: Location, or address. The date. Did you attempt to explain Did they have a PFZ sign? Did they agree or refuse to post one? Did they call the police? Were they polite, fearful, hostile, apologetic, etc? Did they request you to conceal? Did they ask you to leave it in the car? Did they ask you to not return? If the police were involved, how did they act? The more information the better.
I'll go first.
Walter P. Chrysler Museum.One Chrysler Drive
Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2778 USA
12 20 2009 I was able to explain the OC vs private property law. There was no signage posted. There was no agreement or refusal to post a PFZ sign. They did call the police, and their security department. They were nervous, but polite. They requested that I leave, and that I did not return while armed. I left before the police arrived. The Auburn Hills police department called me at my home that afternoon. They were polite, and professional. They were respectful of my rights to both OC and CC. Theyverified that everything was within the law, and that both parties have been informed of and are in agreement with each others rights.