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V4Vendetta
February 18, 2006, 03:59 PM
I went to Hanes mall recently. I've been there in the past lots of times but this is the first time I saw a sign saying that you can't carry concealed weapons even with a permit unless your a cop.:banghead: I also noticed a similar sign at BB&T. Here's the funny thing. Everywhere I go, I carry a pocket knife. Nothing like a Gerber or other fighting knife just a little 3" knife. I guess that I'm just a crazy lunatic looking to slice someones guts out*:rolleyes:

It made me think, what happens if you accidently carry concealed in a place that doesn't allow that?

I'm thinking of putting a sign up at my shop saying "Concealed Carry Welcome with permit. Please refrain from firing in the lobby unless it's to stop a bandit. Accuracy in lobby is MUCH appreciated." It's my store so I can do what I please without some boss saying "That's not PC".:)

*That's sarcasm.

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Zundfolge
February 18, 2006, 04:02 PM
It made me think, what happens if you accidently carry concealed in a place that doesn't allow that?

Depends on your state laws.

Here in Colorado a sign that says "No Guns" carries no legal weight, in other states (Texas for example) you carry where there's a sign and you'll lose your permit.


Personaly I've never seen a "No Guns" sign around here, but if I did I would probably ignore it ... and maybe later fire of an angry but pointless letter to the business and never return until they took the sign down.

Gun Geezer
February 18, 2006, 06:25 PM
Depends on your state laws.

Here in Colorado a sign that says "No Guns" carries no legal weight, in other states (Texas for example) you carry where there's a sign and you'll lose your permit.


Personaly I've never seen a "No Guns" sign around here, but if I did I would probably ignore it ... and maybe later fire of an angry but pointless letter to the business and never return until they took the sign down.

You're close, but in the Great State of Texas, the sign has to be the correct sign with the correct verbage, letters a certain size, etc. Just any old "no guns allowed" sign holds no weight in the law.

At the local mall my wife drags me to, all except one entrance has the proper sign. Guess which entrance we always use? :D

Larry Ashcraft
February 18, 2006, 06:34 PM
I've seen exactly one sign around here, and that was in Gart Sports, of all places. The sign asks you to please leave your firearm at the front counter.

I don't need anything they sell.

Zundfolge
February 18, 2006, 06:37 PM
You're close, but in the Great State of Texas, the sign has to be the correct sign with the correct verbage, letters a certain size, etc. Just any old "no guns allowed" sign holds no weight in the law.

True ... I just didn't feel it necessary to go into that much detail since the original poster wasn't in Texas.


But that is a good point, most states (North Carolina included) that have these stupid signs do have requirements for them (although the NC requirements seem vague to me).

source (http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/HTML/BySection/Chapter_14/GS_14-415.11.html)

§ 14‑415.11. Permit to carry concealed handgun; scope of permit.

(a) Any person who has a concealed handgun permit may carry a concealed handgun unless otherwise specifically prohibited by law. The person shall carry the permit together with valid identification whenever the person is carrying a concealed handgun, shall disclose to any law enforcement officer that the person holds a valid permit and is carrying a concealed handgun when approached or addressed by the officer, and shall display both the permit and the proper identification upon the request of a law enforcement officer.

(b) The sheriff shall issue a permit to carry a concealed handgun to a person who qualifies for a permit under G.S. 14‑415.12. The permit shall be valid throughout the State for a period of five years from the date of issuance.

(c) A permit does not authorize a person to carry a concealed handgun in the areas prohibited by G.S. 14‑269.2, 14‑269.3, 14‑269.4, and 14‑277.2, in an area prohibited by rule adopted under G.S. 120‑32.1, in any area prohibited by 18 U.S.C. § 922 or any other federal law, in a law enforcement or correctional facility, in a building housing only State or federal offices, in an office of the State or federal government that is not located in a building exclusively occupied by the State or federal government, a financial institution, or on any other premises, except state‑owned rest areas or state‑owned rest stops along the highways, where notice that carrying a concealed handgun is prohibited by the posting of a conspicuous notice or statement by the person in legal possession or control of the premises. It shall be unlawful for a person, with or without a permit, to carry a concealed handgun while consuming alcohol or at any time while the person has remaining in his body any alcohol or in his blood a controlled substance previously consumed, but a person does not violate this condition if a controlled substance in his blood was lawfully obtained and taken in therapeutically appropriate amounts.

(d) A person who is issued a permit shall notify the sheriff who issued the permit of any change in the person's permanent address within 30 days after the change of address. If a permit is lost or destroyed, the person to whom the permit was issued shall notify the sheriff who issued the permit of the loss or destruction of the permit. A person may obtain a duplicate permit by submitting to the sheriff a notarized statement that the permit was lost or destroyed and paying the required duplicate permit fee. (1995, c. 398, s. 1; c. 507, s. 22.1(c); c. 509, s. 135.3(e); 1997, c. 238, s. 6; 2000‑140, s. 103; 2000‑191, s. 5.)
(emphasis added)

wdlsguy
February 18, 2006, 06:52 PM
At the local mall my wife drags me to, all except one entrance has the proper sign. Guess which entrance we always use? :D

I wouldn't shop there. They've made their anti-gun feelings perfectly clear. :barf:

Zundfolge
February 18, 2006, 06:57 PM
I wouldn't shop there. They've made their anti-gun feelings perfectly clear. :barf:
In general I can see your point, however the individual stores inside the mall don't have any say over what signage the mall management puts up.

Srigs
February 19, 2006, 01:14 AM
In Minnesota,

A place has to be posted properlly and you have to refuse to leave when asked. If you don't, you can get a ticket for $25. Owners of malls can't post because it would their tennants from carring which is by law allowed. So, I just ignor any mall signs! :neener:

Czar
February 19, 2006, 02:12 AM
I've seen exactly one sign around here, and that was in Gart Sports, of all places. The sign asks you to please leave your firearm at the front counter.

I don't need anything they sell.


I used to work at the firearms counter at the Gart's in Park Meadows (Highlands Ranch Area) and we had the same sign. It's meant for people bringing in their firearms to have scopes mounted / find the correct case / etc... We’d just get nervous when people would bring in a loaded gun, set it on our counter and tell us that they needed more bullets for this gun. Yes it happened, about 6-8 times a year, but it was unnerving as hell...

Often I had customers who had CCW's, they didn't check them at the front, and only one did I say anything to because his flashed while he was trying on a coat. I politely informed his handgun was exposed, but that I was probably the only one who saw. He tucked his shirt back in and life went on. Personally I didn't give a hoot... I have a CCW now and I've carried several times in Gart’s and I've found that most of the time they still don't give a ____ unless you're being stupid. As I've been told by several others with more CCW experience than me, there's a reason the first "C" is for "CONCEALED". You do that part right and the rest takes care of itself.

Bummer it seems that they're hit and miss all over... Of the 5 stores I've been to in the Denver area, only 2 do I go back to with any regularity... Generally the people behind the counter make the difference (too bad they're not on comission!)

Czar

Taurus 66
February 19, 2006, 02:40 AM
I went to Hanes mall recently.

Underwear Mall?

Are you ever going back to this mall? ..... because (let's say) a store inside has 10% off on your favorite Chinese built plastic/tin toaster. Is that really a reason for a man to tour the mall?? Please tell me you're there because someone else wanted you to go.

I've been there in the past lots of times but this is the first time I saw a sign saying that you can't carry concealed weapons even with a permit unless your a cop.

This message is sure to turn BGs away having them looking for easier targets, without having to face the dreaded sign. There's nothing worse for a villain than "The Sign". :rolleyes:

Everywhere I go, I carry a pocket knife. Nothing like a Gerber or other fighting knife just a little 3" knife. I guess that I'm just a crazy lunatic looking to slice someones guts out

Your 3" blade used on the average American, who's generally 40-50 lbs overweight, with a cholesterol count of about 400 and FIVE, is just enough to remove his/her deepest skin tag or wart, and thats about it. Butter anyone? :barf: Don't expect to get paid for any on the spot surgery. You're no doctor afterall.

chris in va
February 19, 2006, 02:58 AM
In VA they have to ask you to leave. If you refuse, it's a misdemeanor trespass charge.

As I understand things.

BigRobT
February 19, 2006, 04:40 AM
To add to Srigs statement, MN has a "Permit to Carry", it really doesn't HAVE to be concealed.

1911Tuner
February 19, 2006, 05:37 AM
Taurus 66 asked:

>Underwear mall?<
*****************

Hanes Mall...Named for P.H. Hanes Knitting Co. Winston-Salem is the town that Hanes and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco pretty much built. Known by truckers everywhere as "The Camel City". Hanes is now a subsidiary of Sara Lee.

Hanes Mall is a nice place...in the daytime. When the sun goes down, it becomes the habitat of thugs and gangstas of all descriptions...and not all of'em are harmless kids just walkin' the walk. The parking lots are dangerous,
in spite of "Mall Security", which consists of a pair of meter maid scooters and unarmed "Guards" who have to cover the huge expanse of asphalt, and generally take 5 minutes to respond to the call and get started tryin' to find
the area of complaint.

In short...mall security is a joke, in spite of the fact that there are assaults, robberies, and even several rapes have taken place out there. It's gotten to the point that even during the daylight hours, reports of such foolishness has begun to trickle in. Of course, the public only gets word of a small percentage of the actual number of crimes being committed there. If all of it became known, the buying public would pretty much disappear before 5 P.M. Due to the fact that the signs announce to one and all that company policy offers up the general public as sacrificial lambs, I avoid the place whenever possible...and when I can't, I ignore the signs and do what my gut tells me to.

beaucoup ammo
February 19, 2006, 08:53 AM
FYI, unless the signage below appears, verbatim, you may carry concealed with permit. A "No Handhuns Allowed" or other such sign means nada here in Texas.

Just an example of what Steve brought up.


"PURSUANT TO SECTION 30.06, PENAL CODE (TRESPASS BY HOLDER OF A LICENSE TO CARRY A CONCEALED HANDGUN) A PERSON LICENSED UNDER SUBCHAPTER H, CHAPTER 411, GOVERNMENT CODE (CONCEALED HANDGUN LAW), MAY NOT ENTER THIS PROPERTY WITH A CONCEALED HANDGUN."

Take Care

outofbattery
February 19, 2006, 09:32 AM
In NC,the law states that it only has to be "conspicuously noted" that concealed firearms are not permitted.If you find yourself arguing the point,you're probably going to end up convincing a judge or jury of your peers that the sign was not conspicuous.It's a misdemeanor if you're caught and a good way to lose your CCW permit.

Something about NC law that's interesting is that it's specifically noted that carrying a firearm off of one's premises during a state of emergency is illegal,meaning that arresting persons and taking their firearms as during Katrina is entirely legal.

I can't think of a mall in NC that didn't have a no weapons sign on all of the doors.Combine the number of stores that have the signs along with not being able to carry in banks or at public gatherings and there weren't enough places where it was legal to carry concealed vs being able to legally carry openly in my car for me to bother with an NC permit.

Larry Ashcraft
February 19, 2006, 10:14 AM
Czar,

That's nice to know. I guess that brings the posted places here (that I know about) back down to zero.

HerrWolfe
February 19, 2006, 10:49 AM
Guess NC will have to count me out on coming over to help in the event of hurricane, earthquake (when the big one hits) or anything else. Guess they are really bent out of shape about it too :D . Will need to re-read my state law but think I am OK.

Really a pity about the emergency no-carry thing. Tried to confirm but Packing.org is down.

When ones thinks about the shopping malls for real shopping [spending money] and being afraid to go there fearing the criminal element, maybe it is time the big retailers push back a little through commerce to force cleanup. But the bright side is that we will save on gas by not going to the malls; but that which we save by not buying at the malls, we would have to spend on the little gas we do use going elsewhere. :banghead:

10 Ring Tao
February 19, 2006, 11:11 AM
In MI signs hold no weight either. The worst that can happen if you're made is that you're asked to leave. Now, if you don't comply, then you can get slapped with criminal tresspass.

rmw
February 19, 2006, 12:13 PM
I heard that some MI Blockbuster stores have sighns . My local one does not . Anyone seen one ?

MatthewVanitas
February 19, 2006, 01:04 PM
It seemed that every other business in Columbus had a "no guns" sign. We're not just talking bars and post offices here; every convenience store, fast food joints, the guitar store down the street, all had signs to the gist "Carrying a Concealed Weapon in this Establishment is Prohibited"

A good scattering of shops actually had a sign that had obviously been cut out of a newspaper. Presumably some paper saw fit to serve the public by printing a full page "No Guns Allowed" sign, with dotted line perforations so folks could cut out the sign and post it on their door.

It struck me as rather absurd. The CCW-licensed population of Ohio would be maybe 1%. It seems a bit odd to go out of your way to post a 1x2" sign, often on your glass front door, that only addresses 1% of the state's population, and a 1% that's just passed a criminal background check.



Texas has some really amusing signs: the local K-Mart had a sign that I had to read several times to understand. It basically said something like "Carrying a Concealed Weapon of a type other than that which you are licensed to carry is a violation of state law". Since Texas, inexplicably has a separate carry license for revolvers, it appears that K-Mart decided that it was crucial to remind Revolver Permit carriers to carry sixguns rather than semis in their establishment. I'm not quite sure how that became a managerial priority.

-MV

JamisJockey
February 19, 2006, 01:11 PM
Depends on your state laws.

Here in Colorado a sign that says "No Guns" carries no legal weight, in other states (Texas for example) you carry where there's a sign and you'll lose your permit.


Personaly I've never seen a "No Guns" sign around here, but if I did I would probably ignore it ... and maybe later fire of an angry but pointless letter to the business and never return until they took the sign down.


Ditto for Utah. Although I was searched once at an "ultimate fight" that was held at a bar. I had left my CCW in the car anyways, not sure why but my gut told me it belonged there. I imagine that they would have stood behind the old No Shirt No shoes kind of thing. They actually sent me back to my car because of my leatherman.

outofbattery
February 19, 2006, 01:25 PM
A good scattering of shops actually had a sign that had obviously been cut out of a newspaper. Presumably some paper saw fit to serve the public by printing a full page "No Guns Allowed" sign, with dotted line perforations so folks could cut out the sign and post it on their door.


-MV


All kidding aside,I bet that many of the people who put those signs up really think they'll keep armed criminals out.

Old Dog
February 19, 2006, 02:16 PM
Fortunately, posted businesses seem pretty rare in Washington state. I suspect most people up here ignore the signs anyway; there's pretty good awareness of the places you can't pack (courthouses, police stations, bars, inpatient mental health facilities, public stadiums, etc.).

My wife (an RN) once worked in a hospital where every entrance door had the little black pistol silhouette in the red circle with the slash through it ... and in tiny black print underneath, "No firearms allowed."

Of course, this facility had a nurse assaulted a gunpoint in its parking lot late one night ... an angy man with a gun enter the ER looking for his estranged wife (who'd just been brought in subsequent to his domestic assault) ... and a few other incidents that I found interesting as the hospital security was unarmed (and shall we say, not exceptionally well-trained). I once asked the head of security there if he thought the signs kept the bad guys away; he simply sighed and looked away ...

1911Tuner
February 19, 2006, 03:15 PM
All kidding aside,I bet that many of the people who put those signs up really think they'll keep armed criminals out.

After a lot of thought...and asking various business owners...I don't think that most of'em really give a fat rat whether licensed CCW holders enter their places of business armed. Probably more in covering their fannies in case a CCW holder becomes involved in a shooting within their boundaries...including the parking lot if the sign says "On these premises"...so that they can't be named as a co-defendant in a civil suit for not doing what they could in order to keep their establishment "safe" from...(sarcasm mode on)...gun violence.

Hyunchback
February 19, 2006, 05:39 PM
It seemed that every other business in Columbus had a "no guns" sign. We're not just talking bars and post offices here; every convenience store, fast food joints, the guitar store down the street, all had signs to the gist "Carrying a Concealed Weapon in this Establishment is Prohibited"

A good scattering of shops actually had a sign that had obviously been cut out of a newspaper. Presumably some paper saw fit to serve the public by printing a full page "No Guns Allowed" sign, with dotted line perforations so folks could cut out the sign and post it on their door.



Almost makes me wish I still lived there.

I'd want to go into a store, bring something to the counter for purchase, then ask to see the manager. "See this stuff you are trying to sell? Well, I would have bought it here except you have that sign there. Since you think it more important to prohibit law-abiding citizens from carrying guns than making a sale you'll be putting this crap back on the shelf." Then walk out.

Enough people make a point of letting a store know that they are losing money due to signage they aren't required to post and those signs will go the way of the ones that read "No dogs or Irish allowed".

Zundfolge
February 19, 2006, 07:18 PM
All kidding aside,I bet that many of the people who put those signs up really think they'll keep armed criminals out.
No, they are making a political statement.

Since they can't put up "No Republicans" or "No Christians" signs, they have found a group of their political "enemies" the CAN discriminate against.

lawson
February 19, 2006, 07:22 PM
in arizona, they can post a sign or tell you you can't bring a gun inside their business, but the sign does not need to be specific. there are not many business that do not allow firearms. what i see most often is the "no loaded guns" signs at gun shops.

however, by arizona law, if a business decides to ban firearms, they have to provide locked storage for them. obviously, most business do not comply.

wdlsguy
February 19, 2006, 07:26 PM
Something about NC law that's interesting is that it's specifically noted that carrying a firearm off of one's premises during a state of emergency is illegal

§ 14-288.7. Transporting dangerous weapon or substance during emergency; possessing off premises; exceptions.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, it is unlawful for any person to transport or possess off his own premises any dangerous weapon or substance in any area:
(1) In which a declared state of emergency exists; or
(2) Within the immediate vicinity of which a riot is occurring.
(b) This section does not apply to persons exempted from the provisions of G.S. 14-269 with respect to any activities lawfully engaged in while carrying out their duties.
(c) Any person who violates any provision of this section is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.

meaning that arresting persons and taking their firearms as during Katrina is entirely legal.

I don't think this would allow the "authorities" to barge into people's homes and confiscate weapons. What really bothers me about laws like this is it could cause innocent people to be arrested or disarmed who are simply trying to flee an area of unrest.

WvaBill
February 19, 2006, 08:40 PM
Doesn't NC prohibit weapons at financial institutions, posted or not.

45Broomhandle
February 19, 2006, 09:21 PM
Florida's lawmakers are considering making it mandatory that employers allow their employees to have their carry weapons locked in their autos in the company parking lot.

Some larger companies have expressed their feelings against this. One of these is Walmart. I was surprised to read that since I recently read in the American Rifleman's "Armed Citizen" page about a customer entering the deli section to find an irate husband trying to kill his wife - a deli employee - with a knife. The armed customer drew his carry and nailed the perp before he could finish the job. There was no comment as to whether Walmart charged that customer for carrying a weapon on their property.

Here is a copy of a "letter to the editor" that appeared in today's Orlando (FL) Sentinel:

"Regarding (name omitted) comments about someone being so paranoid he can't drive to work without a gun: For more than 20 years our company's handbook has stated, 'Employees may keep weapons locked in their vehicles, providing that such weapons are never exhibited on company property.'

To date we have never had a problem with this policy, nor have we ever denied our employees the right to self-protection while traveling to and from work. Before labeling as paranoid those who want to protect themselves while traveling to and from work, maybe (name omitted) should read some of the Sentinel's fine coverage of the (name omitted) case."

There are still some employers out there with their heads screwed on properly. We Florida "carriers" can only hope the rest of the Florida employers will come on board. Unfortunately, the NRA, nor local politicians, can push these employers too much because they count on them for financial support.

I work in a place with notices on every entrance that weapons are not allowed. I'm praying that new law gets passed. Florida recently enacted the "Castle Law" which now allows a victim to stand and defend, instead of retreating when threatened. Here's hoping...

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Rickstir
February 20, 2006, 11:43 AM
In MO, unless it is a govt. building,I don't pay any attention to those signs. If they see the weapon, and that is a big IF, all they can do is ask us to leave. If we refuse, then they can call the law and get us on tresspassing. Get charged enough and they can take your permit. If I need something in there I will usually just go in and drop off a no guns + no money card on the way out.

I just love a quik shop that has gas pumps with a sign. I will push the pay inside button, and then knock on the window untii they come out and take my credit card.

V4Vendetta
February 20, 2006, 11:49 AM
"Underwear Mall? Are you ever going back to this mall? ..... because (let's say) a store inside has 10% off on your favorite Chinese built plastic/tin toaster. Is that really a reason for a man to tour the mall?? Please tell me you're there because someone else wanted you to go."

Actually, Hanes mall is the name for the whole building. I used to go to the video game stores, go to Ruby Tuesday in the food court*, go to the bookstores, the bakery where they have giant cookies strait out of the oven & a few other places. I probably won't go back anymore.:( Goodbye cookies.:(

*I LOVE their french fries. They have the spices cooked into them perfectly:) .

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