I am new to CC. Only since May. And I still haven't CCed into a bank. I just place my gun under the seat.
Do you OC into your bank?
Any reactions the first time?
I am new to CC. Only since May. And I still haven't CCed into a bank. I just place my gun under the seat.
Do you OC into your bank?
Any reactions the first time?
Lets make it clear. In your state the sign has no force, but in Ohio the sign does have force.My bank, (well credit union), recently put up signs that say "no firearms, no hoods glasses ect" something to that extent...
I was conducting normal buisness with the teller when I asked her (the teller) about the recent policy change, she was no help, so I asked to speak to the manager
I explained to the manager that I could not support a buisness or bank that may use my funds to support anti 2nd amendment policies, or invest their (and MY) money in any other anti American beliefs.
She explained to me that they just do not want to have a panic, and that carrying concealed would be fine on their properties.
Either way in this state, "no gun" signs do not hold the force of law, as you have to be asked to leave private property and refuse that request before you are criminaly trespassing.
If you are interested, the credit union in question is Numerica Credit Union.
I have mixed feelings
If I may ask, why haven't you CC'ed into a bank?I am new to CC. Only since May. And I still haven't CCed into a bank. I just place my gun under the seat.
Do you OC into your bank?
Any reactions the first time?
Mine has no signs at all.
But they were held up a couple month back.
Most of the tellers recognise me but I still don't want to cause any problems. They have to sleep at night.
Wouldn't they sleep better at night if they knew that OC in the bank could stop a robbery cold without a shot fired?
Cops OC for a reason.
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As the old saying goes - money buys access.when ya have over 100K at their bank, you can walk in with a bazooka and they give you a warm welcome.
Banks...they know whats what
Their banking centers in Kroger stores are not posted. Their stand alone banks posted sign saying something to the effect - no guns per Ohio Revised Code 2923.1212.:uhoh:I've heard that 5/3rd Bank corp. is very Anti-Gun. I called them, maybe two years ago, and it didn't matter how much you might deposit with 'em, they still said no guns were allowed and that's AFTER I said I was interested in a checking account! Think they still are.