w.kaer
Green Belt
Bigshadow said:There are some locations that conceal carry is forbidden by law, then there are places that post signs like that, but unless it falls under the forbidden types of locations under the law, I don't believe it carries much weight. I will carry unless it is illegal by law.
EDIT: Here in Florida, Banks, government buildings, schools, establishments that (primarily) serve alcohol, football games, and others, are off-limits by law to carry concealed.
Back when I was managing a restaurant for a living, I had a customer come in with a “concealed” weapon. I say “concealed” because I had more than one other customer come and bring this weapon to my attention. The exchange went rather politely between the two of us. He wanted to argue that he had the concealed weapon permit. I argued that I had other customers who were uncomfortable with it and whether he expected to have to need the pistol. Now my restaurant does serve alcohol and also does so in the dark (we serve from a full service menu while you enjoy a movie). We were not, by any means, in a bad part of town. I am not an anti 2nd Amendment type of guy, but as the manager (and faithful employee of the owner) I felt compelled to question the NEED to carry in my establishment. This guy finally agreed to go lock up the weapon in his car. From the business’ point-of-view, any business has the right to refuse service for any reason. This makes the sign wholly unnecessary. Business owners, especially small business owners, most of the times, have to weigh what is going to alienate more people and let that guide business policies. Most small business owners have their whole lives and financial futures tied in to every seemingly small decision they make. Sometimes it is necessary to alienate 10 potential patrons, so that he/she doesn’t alienate 100 potential patrons.
That is my point of view anyway.
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