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Old December 22nd, 2008
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Default Re: CONCEAL CARRY QUESTION

They certainly have a right to say you aren't allowed to bring guns. Private property is private property, owners and tenants are Kings of their land.

While such "No Gun" signs dont have a direct coded prohibition like Ohio or Texas "No Guns" or TX 30-06 signs do which result in an offense for disobeying them. They can however serve as a conditional warning for trespassing. Sorta like "No Truck Turning" signs, drivers can get cited for trespassing for turning their Peterbuilt.


The best thing to do if you feel you need to carry in a private place that prohibits carrying - conceal it deep, and keep it concealed. Nobody will be the wiser of it.
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