You will be getting to go again when the grandkids come alongI haven't been for quite a while (kids are all teens +) but they used to have signs.
I always carried my full-size .45 concealed-ish and went on about my business...never a problem
You will be getting to go again when the grandkids come alongI haven't been for quite a while (kids are all teens +) but they used to have signs.
I always carried my full-size .45 concealed-ish and went on about my business...never a problem
You will be getting to go again when the grandkids come along
If you want to try their pizza, I have the recipe.
One slice of cardboard.
1/4 cup of ketchup. Add water to make two cups.
White rubber pellets.
Bake until lukewarm.
Hospital units for ... is it incarcerated patients? (someone will be along with a proper definition) are a no-go.
Now does that mean just that ward, or the whole building? That has yet to be tested in a court of law.
Basically, if people are there without their consent - jails, courthouses, mental wards, schools , don't take a gun there.
And federal buildings - courthouses, post offices, Natl park buildings, too.
And the whole IUPUI campus for that matter.
Yep. Signs don't carry the weight of law here so a lot of businesses don't bother but will still ask you to leave if the see it.
Personally, I would have walked outside, covered it up and walked right back in. But that's just me.
I've seen Judges support clearly identified "No Trespass" signs as warning enough for an arrest. I wonder if it falls under this section of the IC Code:
(7) not having a contractual interest in the property, knowingly or intentionally enters or refuses to leave the property of another person after having been prohibited from entering or asked to leave the property by a law enforcement officer when the property is:
And the whole IUPUI campus for that matter.
Yup. Not having my gun on me makes me uncomfortable, so whose comfort is more important? I prefer to protect my kids, if my gun leaves, my kids and wallet leaves.
Also tho, Chuck E. Cheese is definitely a no gun place. Carry a single stack very deep concealed and never had a problem.
Why IUPUI?
If you want to try their pizza, I have the recipe.
One slice of cardboard.
1/4 cup of ketchup. Add water to make two cups.
White rubber pellets.
Bake until lukewarm.
I'm late to the party here, but that place has been gone for a lot more than a few years. Closer to 20.The manager is in a tough spot on this. IIRC, there was a kid-oriented place called Celebration Station (?) in Merrillville where gunplay started during a birthday party a few years ago. The place closed, and it has since been bulldozed. As a business, they obviously want to avoid that. Imagine being in a meeting with corporate management and suggesting a pro-gun policy. Ain't gonna happen.
How can a business which is open to the public identify "thugs" (a term that is near the top of the dog-whistle list) before they start behaving badly, at which time it's probably too late?
My preferred option would be to carry discreetly, or avoid the venue altogether.
These places need to be held accountable for your security if they aren’t allowing you to do so. Start flinging lawsuits at them from the other side. Besides a few people who don’t spend their money at the establishment..... putting a no gun sign up is a no brainer for these places there very limited repercussions.
Right now they put them up because it blocks them from lawsuits. But if they were held accountable for the safety of the people they disarmed and lawsuits start coming in maybe the signs would start to disappear.
These places need to be held accountable for your security if they aren’t allowing you to do so. Start flinging lawsuits at them from the other side. Besides a few people who don’t spend their money at the establishment..... putting a no gun sign up is a no brainer for these places there very limited repercussions.
Right now they put them up because it blocks them from lawsuits. But if they were held accountable for the safety of the people they disarmed and lawsuits start coming in maybe the signs would start to disappear.
These places need to be held accountable for your security if they aren’t allowing you to do so. Start flinging lawsuits at them from the other side. Besides a few people who don’t spend their money at the establishment..... putting a no gun sign up is a no brainer for these places there very limited repercussions.
Right now they put them up because it blocks them from lawsuits. But if they were held accountable for the safety of the people they disarmed and lawsuits start coming in maybe the signs would start to disappear.