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Tinelement
02-18-2011, 21:54
So I own a small buisness, I just got my concealed permit. Being that I rent my space and don't own, can I put a no carry sign in the door and still carry myself?
So I own a small buisness, I just got my concealed permit. Being that I rent my space and don't own, can I put a no carry sign in the door and still carry myself?
I hope that was your tongue in your cheek. [ROFL1]
I'd say sure, it's not like it's a law or something, just your statement as a business that you don't want people carrying guns in there. Just a trespassing violation. And if you have a CCW permit, I'd think you could carry all you want. May not even need a permit in your own place, don't know.
But, why? Don't you want our business too? Open carry or rifles on slings I could understand, but concealed is concealed. You runnin' a porn video store and don't want us good Christians stinkin' up the place? [Coffee]
Tinelement
02-18-2011, 22:46
Nope, porn is fine!
pickenup
02-18-2011, 23:44
What business?
Just want to make sure I don't spend any dollars there.
Byte Stryke
02-18-2011, 23:48
What business?
Just want to make sure I don't spend any dollars there.
+1
when I do have a little cash to spend I want to make sure I spend it in the right palce
If I am carrying a concealed weapon in your store your life is safer. If I am carrying in anybodys store only the bad guy is in danger and everyone else is safer. Why can you not see this. Do you actually think a bad guy is going to go put his weapon back in his car when he reads your sign? Then he will robb you with his finger pointing out of his coat pocket. [ROFL1][ROFL2][ROFL3][LOL]
I've literally laughed and carried right past every "No weapons" sign I've ever seen. Even before I had my permit.
Hope that gives you an idea of how effective a sign will be.
Unless you're a divorce lawyer or an IRS auditor, you have little to fear from law abiding citizens carrying firearms, and those that don't abide by the law will ignore your signs anyhow, so why alienate potential customers?
You can carry without a permit in your business, and any area under your business' "immediate control", such as a parking lot, regardless of what sign you post.
I smell a troll.....
http://habermann.metokur.org/files/2011/01/trollssuck.png
Byte Stryke
02-19-2011, 11:27
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Dusty Johnson
02-19-2011, 22:59
I smell a hypocrite and it stinks badly.
nontactical
02-20-2011, 01:37
So I own a small buisness, I just got my concealed permit. Being that I rent my space and don't own, can I put a no carry sign in the door and still carry myself?
Okay, I thought about it for a while, and I think I have come up with a way to express all of the relevant information in a succinct, eloquent way without leaving out any details...
Dude, you suck.
Byte Stryke
02-20-2011, 11:00
heres my thing,
*IF * I am on your property and you fail to properly defend me, After disarming me, doest that make you complicit with my injuries? Are you willing to accept civil, criminal and financial responsibility for this?
Granted, odds are low but the costs could be pretty high.
Watermagnet
02-28-2011, 21:33
I guess he abandoned this thread to trade a gun...That can't be carried on his property...:rolleyes:
Would love to hear his theory on this...I think
patrick0685
03-01-2011, 05:13
im gunna say you guys were way nicer than i though you would be, i was a little disappointed...that being said i wonder if he will man up and tell us what his business is or was after it gets boycotted
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