So, what's new? This has been hashed out many times before here on INGO. Those signs have been up for years. Just conceal and ignore their damned signs if you go there. If you don't want to do that, then don't shop there. Signs have no weight of law in Indiana. It's wishful and magical thinking on their part.
Till they see you and ask you to leave. Then if you don't your in the wrong. To say the sign has no weight is wrong. the sign as placed by the owner of a private business is worth it's weight in the law. I'd hate for someone to be arrested for trying to fight that.
Wow. Two people that are wrong. If your "concealed" firearm is seen, then you weren't concealing very well. The sign means nothing. As we have discussed many times here on INGO, signs carry no weight of law. If you think they do then you're wrong. If any business asks you to leave then you have to leave. Their reason doesn't matter. You'd be trespassing. Until you're asked to leave, though that sign means nothing. If you DO think signs have weight of law in Indiana I'd love to see the IC cited here to prove us all wrong.Rolex is right. They do have the right to say no firearms. Although I believe i should be able to carry anywhere i please. If they have it posted and you disobey it, you can get in trouble for that. But if you are a robber and you see that sign it is just an invite to come in and rob the place because you know that the law abiding citizens that carry are going to obey it. So it is just another safe hit spot for a robber. I will no longer shop there. I will not support a business that denies us our rights.
My god it's amazing how childish and petty you guys are. Crying because you can't carry your gun in a childrens toy store. Astounding!
I was arrested at the movie theater for bringing in my own can of Pepsi, they had a No Outside Food sign posted, and a plain clothes officer was sitting next to me.
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This!Wow. Two people that are wrong. If your "concealed" firearm is seen, then you weren't concealing very well. The sign means nothing. As we have discussed many times here on INGO, signs carry no weight of law. If you think they do then you're wrong. If any business asks you to leave then you have to leave. Their reason doesn't matter. You'd be trespassing. Until you're asked to leave, though that sign means nothing. If you DO think signs have weight of law in Indiana I'd love to see the IC cited here to prove us all wrong.