themurseman
Plinker
This happened before the COVID scare, but we were at Chuck E Cheese for a Bday Party. I had a glock 27 in a IWB holster. Concealed pretty decently. I bent over to get some tickets from a game. My hoodie came up and I guess someone saw my pistol. The manager kindly asked me to take it out to my car because they have a no firearm policy and that it made another guest uncomfortable. I wasn't going to argue and couldn't just leave because it was a birthday party. I told her that I would take it out to my car and that I try to follow the rules and signs and didn't see a sign. She didn't really respond. They did not have a sign. Is this normal for businesses to have this as a policy and not post it?