Here's an odd one.
My office is a suite in a building; there are four separate offices with one common entrance.
Today an investment broker in one of the other suites posted a "no concealed carry" sign on his door to Illinois State Police specs. This door is an interior door (suite A). The building entrances itself aren't posted.
Is this even legal? Per the ISP page;
The ironic part of this, is I run concealed carry classes upstairs from him, and was considering renting another vacant suite specifically to run my concealed carry classes out of so I can increase student capacity.
My office is a suite in a building; there are four separate offices with one common entrance.
Today an investment broker in one of the other suites posted a "no concealed carry" sign on his door to Illinois State Police specs. This door is an interior door (suite A). The building entrances itself aren't posted.
Is this even legal? Per the ISP page;
Owners of any statutorily prohibited area or private property, excluding residences, where the owner prohibits the carrying of firearms must clearly and conspicuously post the Illinois State Police approved sign, in accordance with Firearm Concealed Carry Act, at the entrance of the building, premises or real property. Please refer to Section 65 (Prohibited Areas) of the Firearm Concealed Carry Act for more information on statutory requirements for signage as well as where concealed weapons are prohibited.
The ironic part of this, is I run concealed carry classes upstairs from him, and was considering renting another vacant suite specifically to run my concealed carry classes out of so I can increase student capacity.
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