Mustang02
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PNC. They put them up a few years ago. That's the only sign you'll see.My bank in Pa has a sign in the door. "Remove your hat or hood and sunglasses before entering."
PNC. They put them up a few years ago. That's the only sign you'll see.My bank in Pa has a sign in the door. "Remove your hat or hood and sunglasses before entering."
Wells Fargo took over the Wachovia banks here (Virginia) a few years ago. Wachovia had "no guns" signs, but Wells Fargo took them down. I was in one yesterday with my gun.
Pretty good for a California-based company!
They also have a recent history of being neck deep in the mortgage debackle and needed public assistance (bailout money) to stay afloat. So the gun crowd is willing to ignore all other transgressions and hold them in high esteem simply because they don't post no gun signs? Interesting. Disappointing but interesting.Wells Fargo has a long history with guns, Stagecoaches, and the old west. The one I go to locally has a picture of a wells Fargo rifle and revolver
Craven,I didn't think you could carry into a bank because it's insured by the Feds, and even Local Law can't carry into a Fed building in N.C.
Interesting perspective but it's the deposits which are insured rather than the business or the physical property.I didn't think you could carry into a bank because it's insured by the Feds, and even Local Law can't carry into a Fed building in N.C.
They also have a recent history of being neck deep in the mortgage debackle and needed public assistance (bailout money) to stay afloat. So the gun crowd is willing to ignore all other transgressions and hold them in high esteem simply because they don't post no gun signs? Interesting. Disappointing but interesting.
In the current age of exponential government expansion, I'm surprised the FED hasn't used this point of view to ensnare more physical control.
In my estimation, the highest risk place I "frequent" is a bank.
My bank just put up "lock out" door locks. Unless they buzz you in you stay outside. Have never been searched in a bank---yet. When they do I will be going elsewhere to do business. One bank in Charlotte (Albemarle Rd branch) has a foyer with metal detector between the doors. If it goes off you may end up locked inside. They have since shut it down because they still got robbed numerous times.
Banks are private property. Because the funds within are FDIC insured does not make them federal buildings. A Federal Reserve bank might be, but most of us will never need to go into one.I didn't think you could carry into a bank because it's insured by the Feds...
Get over it. Concealed is concealed. Especially if the signs carry no weight of the law.
Seriously? What about Iowa?Sorry but in some states if there's a posted sign saying no CCW, then your CCW permit is no good in those premises.
Like others, I'd close my account and go to a credit union. Tell them why too.